Dataset: DUKE
Search Criteria: Papua New Guinea; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Duke University


DUKE
DUKE10152899   
Papua New Guinea

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Psilotum nudum (L.) Beauv.
DUKE10152959   
Papua New Guinea

DUKE
DUKE10153819   
Papua New Guinea

DUKE
DUKE10152489   
Papua New Guinea

DUKE
DUKE10154639   
Papua New Guinea

DUKE
DUKE10155035   
Papua New Guinea

DUKE
Azolla Lam.
DUKE10155361   
Papua New Guinea

DUKE
DUKE10156685   
Papua New Guinea

DUKE
DUKE10156688   
Papua New Guinea

DUKE
DUKE10156407   
Papua New Guinea

DUKE
Microlepia hirta (Kaulf.) C. Presl
DUKE10157090   
Papua New Guinea

DUKE
DUKE10160161   
Papua New Guinea

DUKE
DUKE10161464   
Papua New Guinea

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DUKE10161471   
Papua New Guinea

DUKE
Thelypteris Schmidel
DUKE10162440Hollis J. Rogers   30361944-06-00
Papua New Guinea, In the vicinity of Aitae and between the Raihu and Nigea Rivers, or on the coral islets just off the shore there.

DUKE
Stenochlaena palustris (Burm. f.) Bedd.
DUKE10164488   
Papua New Guinea

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Nephrolepis hirsutula (J.R. Forst.) C. Presl
DUKE10164975   
Papua New Guinea

DUKE
Nephrolepis hirsutula (J.R. Forst.) C. Presl
DUKE10164976   
Papua New Guinea

DUKE
DUKE10166238   
Papua New Guinea

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Davallia solida (J.R. Forst.) Sw.
DUKE10166299   
Papua New Guinea

DUKE
DUKE10166664   
Papua New Guinea

DUKE
DUKE10166670   
Papua New Guinea

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DUKE10166671   
Papua New Guinea

DUKE
DUKE10167044   
Papua New Guinea

DUKE
DUKE10168658   
Papua New Guinea

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DUKE10168659   
Papua New Guinea

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Thelypteris arbuscula (Willd.) K. Iwats.
DUKE10170576R. Schlechter   27371902-04-00
Papua New Guinea

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Drymoglossum carnosum Wall. ex J. Sm.
DUKE10167045   
Papua New Guinea

DUKE
DUKE10168591   
Papua New Guinea


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