Dataset: NYS-
Taxa: Mastigophoraceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York State Museum


NYS:NYSi
Mastigophora diclados (Brid. ex F. Weber) Nees
NYSi23063Sato, T.   1981-07-26
MALAYSIA, Borneo: Sabah, Kinabalu National Park., 2134m

NYS:NYSi
Mastigophora diclados (Brid. ex F. Weber) Nees
NYSi23064Lai, Ming-Jou   1981-03-06
REPUBLIC OF CHINA, Taiwan, Ilan, Yuenyang Lake Natural Reserve., 1650m

NYS:NYSi
Mastigophora diclados (Brid. ex F. Weber) Nees
NYSi23065Lai, Ming-Jou   1981-03-06
REPUBLIC OF CHINA, Taiwan, Ilan, Yuenyang Lake Natural Reserve., 1650m

NYS:NYSi
Mastigophora diclados (Brid. ex F. Weber) Nees
NYSi23066Ono, S.   1977-03-16
JAPAN, Kagoshima, Yakushima Island: Hontomi., 500m

NYS:NYSi
Mastigophora diclados (Brid. ex F. Weber) Nees
NYSi23067Sato, T.   1981-04-05
MALAYSIA, Sabah: Kinabalu National Park., 1524m

NYS:NYSi
Mastigophora diclados (Brid. ex F. Weber) Nees
NYSi23068Deguchi, H.   1980-03-07
PHILIPPINES, Luzon: Mountain Province, Mount Data., 2000m

NYS:NYSi
Mastigophora flagellifera (Hook.) Nees ex Steph.
NYSi23069Scott, G. A. M.   1969-05-21
NEW ZEALAND, South Island: Fiordland, Hollyford Valley, Moraine Creek.

NYS:NYSi
NYSi23070Higuchi, M.   1988-10-09
NEPAL, Goem~Junbesi., 3400m

NYS:NYSi
Dendromastigophora flagellifera (Hook.) R.M. Schust.
NYSi27921Engel, John J.   217491995-02-26
NEW ZEALAND, Westland, South Island, Ship Creek, 14.5 km north of Haast River.

NYS:NYSi
Dendromastigophora flagellifera (Hook.) R.M. Schust.
NYSi27926Engel, John J.   67111971-01-22
NEW ZEALAND, Westland, South Island, South Island, Westland National Park, south margin of Lake Wahapo.


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