Dataset: Harvard
Taxa: Cryptocentrum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:AMES
Cryptocentrum dunstervilleorum Carnevali & G. A. Romero
barcode-00243155J. A. Steyermark, G. C. K. Dunsterville & E. F. Dunsterville   1044691970-11-25
Venezuela, Bolívar, En el drenaje del Río Cuyuní, a lo largo del Río Anawaray-parú, vecindades del Km. 134 y campamento 134 al sur de El Dorado, 1300 - 1350m

Harvard:AMES
barcode-00057571P. H. Allen   19111939-07-09
Panama, Coclé, [Redacted]

Harvard:AMES
barcode-00027612P. C. Standley   330281924-02-03
Costa Rica, San José, 1600m

Harvard:AMES
barcode-00098479   
Peru, Hazienda St. Tereza, Rio Blanco, Chanchamayo, ca. 1500 m

Harvard:AMES
barcode-00098478A. M. Brenes   56
Costa Rica, Alajuela, [Redacted]

Harvard:AMES
barcode-00098477   
Costa Rica

Harvard:AMES
barcode-00027610E. P. Killip & A. C. Smith   231541929-05-07
Peru, Ayacucho, Aina, between Huanta y Rio Apurimac, 750 - 1000m

Harvard:AMES
Cryptocentrum gracillimum Ames & C. Schweinf.
barcode-00027611C. H. Lankester   8661924-05-16
Costa Rica, Cartago, [Redacted], 701m

Harvard:AMES
Cryptocentrum latifolium brachypetalum Garay
barcode-00271864K. von Sneidern   16071937-04-00
Colombia, Cauca, El Tambo, in silva primaeva ad La Costa, 800m

Harvard:AMES
barcode-00082397C. Schunke   sn1924-10-00
Peru, Junín, Chanchamayo Valley, 1800m

Harvard:AMES
Cryptocentrum escobari Carnevali
barcode-00311404R. L. Dressler   52231975-11-29
Colombia, Antioquia, Near Guatape, 1900m

Harvard:AMES
barcode-00084580E. P. Killip & A. C. Smith   231541929-05-07
Peru, Ayacucho, Aina, between Huanta y Rio Apurimac, 750 - 1000m


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