Occurrence Download

A dataset containing 258 species occurrences available in GBIF matching the query: { "TaxonKey" : [ "is Uncinia compacta R.Br." ] } The dataset includes 258 records from 18 constituent datasets: 1 records from Taxon occurrence data for the FungalRoot database. 10 records from NMN...

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Main Author: Occdownload Gbif.Org
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: The Global Biodiversity Information Facility 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.15468/dl.7k7e8s
https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/download/0227444-200613084148143
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Summary:A dataset containing 258 species occurrences available in GBIF matching the query: { "TaxonKey" : [ "is Uncinia compacta R.Br." ] } The dataset includes 258 records from 18 constituent datasets: 1 records from Taxon occurrence data for the FungalRoot database. 10 records from NMNH Extant Specimen Records. 5 records from Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Herbarium (E). 1 records from The New York Botanical Garden Herbarium (NY). 1 records from CSIC-Real Jardín Botánico-Colección de Plantas Vasculares (MA). 3 records from University of Vienna, Institute for Botany - Herbarium WU. 6 records from Bernice P. Bishop Museum. 14 records from Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens. 24 records from Plants of Papua New Guinea. 1 records from Phanerogamic Botanical Collections (S). 69 records from The vascular plants collection (P) at the Herbarium of the Muséum national d'Histoire Naturelle (MNHN - Paris). 105 records from Annotated Atlas of the Vascular Flora of Macquarie Island - 1979. 6 records from Natural History Museum (London) Collection Specimens. 1 records from Allan Herbarium (CHR). 7 records from Naturalis Biodiversity Center (NL) - Botany. 2 records from ANTARCTIC PLANT DATABASE. 1 records from Field Museum of Natural History (Botany) Seed Plant Collection. 1 records from International Barcode of Life project (iBOL). Data from some individual datasets included in this download may be licensed under less restrictive terms.