Dataset: DUKE
Search Criteria: Belize; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Duke University


DUKE
DUKE10153873   
Belize, Cayo

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Dicranopteris pectinata (Willd.) Underwood
DUKE10154674   
Belize

DUKE
DUKE10154966   
Belize

DUKE
DUKE10154971   
Belize

DUKE
DUKE10154996   
Belize

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DUKE10156630   
Belize

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DUKE10157718Robert W. Long   32461970-07-13
Belize, Cayo, Mount Pine Ridge, 5 mi. S of Augustine Road, ca. 35 mi. S San Diego.

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DUKE10157791R. Liesner   14671974-01-21
Belize, Gracie Rock 1.5-4 mi. S of Mile 22 on Western Hwy., 100m

DUKE
DUKE10159950   
Belize

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Ctenitis melanosticta (Kunze) Copel.
DUKE10164773   
Belize

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DUKE10167173   
Belize

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Microgramma percussa (Cav.) E.R.de la Sota
DUKE10167224   
Belize

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Serpocaulon triseriale (Sw.) A.R. Sm.
DUKE10168856   
Belize

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Thelypteris subtetragona (Link) E. P. St. John
DUKE10162302Percy H. Gentle   61201946-12-18
Belize, Toledo, Columbia Road.

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Campyloneurum occultum (Christ) R. M. Tryon & A. F. Tryon
DUKE10166494   
Belize


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