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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Nematodes
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden - Puerto Rico


NYBG:Plants-Telaranea
01519784W. R. Buck   514682007-03-09
Saba, Sandy Cruz Trail, from beginning at Upper Hell's Gate to jct with All Too Far Trail, 490 - 615m

NYBG:Plants-Telaranea
02449172A. R. López-Ferrari   s.n.
Luquillo, Estación El Verde., 18.25 -65.83

NYBG:Plants-Telaranea
544763W. R. Buck   142331987-01-15
San Juan, Pico Duarte and adjacent highlands, 19.02 -71, 3000 - 3150m

NYBG:Plants-Telaranea
544764F. M. Pagán   3341937-07-26
Bo. Cialitos, Jayuya, 18.241534 -66.561426, 815 - 815m

NYBG:Plants-Cephalozia
nematodes Gottsche ex Austin
01273592C. Wright   s.n.

Temp Collection for testing transfers


Temp:test-MO-Telaranea
nematodes (Austin) M. Howe
90016351Paul L. Redfearn, Jr.   Redfearn Jr. 242001968-07-01
Arkansas, Hot Spring, Norvaculite & shale exposures along Fourche a'loupe creek near Wayside Park just W of Hwy. 7 ca. 5 mi. N of Bismark; N1/2N1/2 sec. 19, T45N R20W.

Temp:test-MO-Telaranea
nematodes (Austin) M. Howe
100713562Paul L. Redfearn, Jr.   Redfearn Jr. 24351A1968-07-02
Arkansas, Garland, N-facing norvaculite bluffs & rocky slopes along Sorrells Creek. Ca 3 miles south of Lake Hamilton. S1/2 sec 11, T4S, R19W.

Temp:test-MO-Telaranea
nematodes (Austin) M. Howe
90193540James B. McFarlin   McFarlin 1317b1936-12-11
Florida, Highlands, Highlands Hammock, Sebring., 27.4625096 -81.5535736

Temp:test-MO-Telaranea
nematodes (Austin) M. Howe
100860336Ann E. Rushing   Rushing 6191979-01-24
Texas, Walker, Huntsville State Park, 11.2 km south of Huntsville on Park Rd. 40. Mixed woods and swampy area at mouth of Little Chinquapin Creek.

Temp:test-MO-Telaranea
nematodes (Austin) M. Howe
90031870Fredrich Rich   Rich s.n.1975-07-17
Georgia, Charlton, Okefenokee Swamp, Chase Prairie.


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