Dataset: FLAS
Search Criteria: Haiti; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Panaeolus campanulatus (Bull.) Quél.
FLAS-F-57619Walter S. Judd   1984-05-10
Haiti, Dept. De L'qoust, Massif de la Selle, Parc National Morne la Visite. Ravine fo riviere Blanche, by waterfall, 1650-1800 m., 18.350895 -72.272381

FLAS
Nidularia emodensis
FLAS-F-57643W. Judd   1984-02-07
Haiti

FLAS
Daldinia concentrica (Bolton) Ces. & De Not.
FLAS-F-57641Walter S. Judd   3827a1984-01-28
Haiti, Massif de la Hotte, Parc National Pic Macaya, southern slope of Morne Forman, 18.4 -74.033333, 1650 - 1730m

FLAS
Hebeloma werberi
FLAS-F-57648F.G. Thompson   1984-02-15
Haiti, Dept. Sud-East, La Visite National Park, 18.351354 -72.162044, 2100m

FLAS
Collybia laccata (Scop.) Quél.
FLAS-F-57644Walter S. Judd   4202
Haiti, Department du SUD, Massif de la Hotte, Parc National Pic Macaya, Pic Macaya and adjacent areas of Morne Macaya, 18.4 -74.033333, 2300 - 2340m

FLAS
Conocybe Fayod
FLAS-F-57656Walter S. Judd   1984-02-14
Haiti, Morne le Cabrit, Department du Sud, N. Ville Formon, 18.385036 -72.326218, 2100m

FLAS
Cortinarius (Pers.) Gray
FLAS-F-57646Walter S. Judd   38491984-01-28
Haiti, North of Vile Formon. Massif de la Hotte; Parc National Pic Macaya; southern slope of Morne Formon, 18.433333 -74, 1650 - 1730m

FLAS
Cortinarius (Pers.) Gray
FLAS-F-57642Walter S. Judd   3927b1984-01-30
Haiti, Department du Sud, Massif de la Hotte; Parc National Pic Macaya, Morne Formon, North of Ville Formon, 18.433333 -74, 1260m

FLAS
FLAS-F-57651Walter S. Judd   1984-02-14
Haiti, Sud, Department du Sud, North Ville Formon, 18.166667 -73.8

FLAS
FLAS-F-67877Walter S. Judd   
Haiti, Ouest, Port-au-Prince, detailed locality information protected


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