Dataset: WIS-Pteridophyte
Taxa: Plagiogyriaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS:Pteridophyte
Plagiogyria pectinata (Liebm.) Lellinger
v0361664WISGeorge Diggs   38941986-06-22
Mexico, Oaxaca, Along road between Mitla and Zacatepec, 34 km by road ENE of Ayutla, 4 km by road E of intersection with road to Totontepec., 17.133333 -96.033333, 2554m

WIS:Pteridophyte
Plagiogyria pectinata (Liebm.) Lellinger
v0361666WISSally P. Horn   1721985-04-23
Costa Rica, San Jose, "Cerro de la Muerte" region, Cordillera de Talamanca. About 1 km east of Cerro Asunción., 3245m

WIS:Pteridophyte
Plagiogyria pectinata (Liebm.) Lellinger
v0361665WISJ.F. Smith   3401987-07-07
Costa Rica, Cartago, Cerro de la Muerte. Across Pan American highway from Hotel La Georgina, rosette, ~.05 m across, 9.566667 -83.766667, 3200m

WIS:Pteridophyte
Plagiogyria euphlebia (Kunze) Mett.
v0361659WISM. Togashi   87921961-08-06
Japan, Honshu, Hiarai fall, Takaradzuka-shi, Prov. Settsu.

WIS:Pteridophyte
Plagiogyria euphlebia (Kunze) Mett.
v0361660WISM. Togashi   87921961-08-06
Japan, Honshu, Hirai fall, Takaradzuka-shi, Prov. Settsu

WIS:Pteridophyte
v0361658WISC.S. Kuoh   42181972-09-06
Taiwan, Province of China, Nan-tou Co. Kuan-tau-ci

WIS:Pteridophyte
v0361663WISChing-Yi Peng   11001975-02-02
Taiwan, Province of China, Taoyuan Co.: Lalashan

WIS:Pteridophyte
v0361662WISS. Kitamura   4011952-08-19
Japan, Prov. Rikuchu: Mt. Hayachine.

WIS:Pteridophyte
Plagiogyria adnata (Bl.) Bedd.
v0361657WISC.Y Chiao   187281928-07-27
China, Kiangsi, Kuling

WIS:Pteridophyte
v0361661WISE.B. Copeland   s.n.1904-10-26
Philippines, Mt. Apo, Muidauao, 1829m


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