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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:AMES
Psygmorchis glossomystax (H. G. Reichenbach) Dodson & Dressler
barcode-01985085A. E. Lawrance   5431932-10-16
Colombia, Boyacá, El Humbo; 130 M-N of Bogota, 1372m

Harvard:AMES
Psygmorchis pusilla (Linnaeus) Dodson & Dressler
barcode-01985086R. E. Schultes & I. Cabrera   197611951-11-00
Colombia, Vaupés, Río Vaupés, raudal de Yuruparí, Quarzite base, 0.6 -70.5

Harvard:AMES
Psygmorchis pusilla (Linnaeus) Dodson & Dressler
barcode-01985087R. E. Schultes & I. Cabrera   197611951-11-00
Colombia, Vaupés, Río Vaupés: Raudal de Yuruparí, Quarzite base, 0.6 -70.5

Harvard:AMES
Psygmorchis pusilla (Linnaeus) Dodson & Dressler
barcode-01985088R. E. Schultes & I. Cabrera   130631951-07-17
Colombia, Río Apoparis, entre el río Pacoa y el río Kananarí; Mouth Pacoa, 250m

Harvard:AMES
Psygmorchis pusilla (Linnaeus) Dodson & Dressler
barcode-01985089R. E. Schultes & I. Cabrera   130631951-07-11
Colombia, Río Apoparis; entre el río Pacoa y el río Kananarí; Mouth of Pacoa, 250m

Harvard:AMES
Psygmorchis pusilla (Linnaeus) Dodson & Dressler
barcode-01985090R. E. Schultes & I. Cabrera   130631951-07-17
Colombia, Río Apoparís; entre el río Pacoa y el río Kananarí; Mouth of Pacoa, 250m

Harvard:AMES
Psygmorchis pusilla (Linnaeus) Dodson & Dressler
barcode-01985091R. E. Schultes, R. F. Raffauf, D. D. Soejarto & E. Forero   1049481966-09-27
Colombia, Vaupés, Río Vaupés, Mitú and vicinity; Cachuera de Tatú

Harvard:AMES
Psygmorchis pusilla (Linnaeus) Dodson & Dressler
barcode-01985092O. L. Haught   17711935-06-11
Colombia, Vicinity of Puerto Berrio; between Carare and Magdalena Rivers; San Juan Valley, 100 - 700m


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