Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Christella acuminata (Cyclosorus acuminatus, Thelypteris acuminata, Cyclosorus sinoacuminata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0018876Hsu, C.C. | Kao, M.T.   s.n.1961-08-03
Taiwan, Miaoli, Sen-tou-shan.

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NA00198571980 Sino-American Botanical Expedition   11041980-09-05
China, Hubei, Lichuan County, Xingshan Xian (Hsien); ca. 1 km W of the Leigutai Hydroelectric Power Station at the confluence of the Jiuchong and Dangyand Rivers., 31.083333 110.5, 390m

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NA0138093Luo, Lin-bo   1011994-07-31
China

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NA0138094Yao, K.   119651992-09-09
Japan

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NA0138095Xiong, Y.N.   1471985-11-28
China

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NA0138096Yao, K.   84551982-10-26
China

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NA0138097Makino, Tomitaro   1924-00-00
Japan

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NA0138098kan, Ya   792931980-08-28
China

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NA0138099Kiang, T. | Hsieh, C.F.   KT1221971-02-14
China

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NA0177234Watanabe, Sachiko   1995-09-20
Japan

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NA0177235Furuse, Miyoshi   48671974-03-21
Japan

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NA0177236Furuse, Miyoshi   46351973-11-22
Japan

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NA0177237Furuse, Miyoshi   13911972-10-08
Japan

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NA0177238Furuse, Miyoshi   20871973-01-18
Japan

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NA0177239Furuse, Miyoshi   481972-06-23
Japan

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NA0177240Furuse, Miyoshi   1751972-07-02
Japan


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