Dataset: FH
Taxa: Mastodiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


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Mastodia Hook. f. & Harv.
barcode-01006106E. Schofield   AB-1 [DUPLICATE]1964-03-09
Sabrina Islet, Balleney Islands. On top of ridge running southeastward from main part of Sabrina Islet toward The Monolith., 50m

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Mastodia Hook. f. & Harv.
barcode-01006112I. M. Lamb   
Melchior

FH:FH
Mastodia Hook. f. & Harv.
barcode-01006113I. M. Lamb   
Melchior

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Mastodia antarctica (Kützing) C. W. Dodge
barcode-01006110H. A. Imshaug & R. C. Harris   Imshaug 405281968-01-16
East Falklands. Kidney Island: S shore near base of SE Pt peninsula UTM Grid 21F VC 4880

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Mastodia antarctica (Kützing) C. W. Dodge
barcode-01006111H. A. Imshaug & R. C. Harris   Imshaug 408521968-01-21
West Falklands. Westpoint Island: Sea cliffs on Devils Nose UTM Grid 21F TD 4104, 15m

FH:FH
Mastodia mawsonii C. W. Dodge
barcode-01006107G. A. Llano   28021958-01-28
Knox Coast: Pacific Island

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Mastodia tessellata (Hooker f. & Harvey) Hooker f. & Harvey
barcode-00453614L. A. Viereck & A. Bucknell   43741960-07-29
United States of America, Alaska, [data not captured]

FH:FH
Mastodia tessellata (Hooker f. & Harvey) Hooker f. & Harvey
barcode-01006108R. E. Longton   Longton 12791965-02-24
South end of Stonington Island, Fallieres Coast., 8m

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Mastodia tessellata (Hooker f. & Harvey) Hooker f. & Harvey
barcode-01006109H. A. Imshaug   493071971-03-22
Ile Longue: coast of Pointe Abelard

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Mastodia tessellata (Hooker f. & Harvey) Hooker f. & Harvey
barcode-01006105Delepine   3
Crozet Archipelago: Ile de la Possession


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Google Map

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