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

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Duke University


DUKE
DUKE10153825   
Myanmar

DUKE
Lygodium polystachyum Wall. ex Moore
DUKE10141282   
Myanmar

DUKE
DUKE10155309   
Myanmar

DUKE
DUKE10155471   
Myanmar

DUKE
Lindsaea cultrata (Willd.) Sw.
DUKE10156650   
Myanmar

DUKE
Onychium siliculosum (Desv.) C. Chr.
DUKE10159372   
Myanmar

DUKE
DUKE10160056   
Myanmar

DUKE
DUKE10160057   
Myanmar

DUKE
DUKE10160096   
Myanmar

DUKE
Leptochilus pteropus (Bl.) Fraser-Jenk.
DUKE10168563   
Myanmar

DUKE
DUKE10156693   
Myanmar

DUKE
DUKE10156692   
Myanmar

DUKE
DUKE10160118   
Myanmar

DUKE
Thelypteris falciloba (Hook.) Ching
DUKE10162405Cedric Sidney   s.n.1945-03-25
Myanmar, Warzup, North Burma

DUKE
Tectaria griffithii (Baker) C. Chr.
DUKE10166221   
Myanmar


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