Dataset: CR
Taxa: Brachypodium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
63402Ocampo Rafael A.   1496
Costa Rica, P. N. Chirripó Camino a Sabana Leones.

CR
46738Pohl Richard W.   106911968-07-13
Costa Rica, San José, Cordillera de Talamanca Cerro de la Muerte Asunción summit., 9.57 -83.75, 3250m

CR
47251Pohl Richard W.   114201968-11-08
Costa Rica, Cartago, Cordillera Central lower slopes of Volcán Irazú 1 km below San Juan de Chicoa., 2600m

CR
54407Burger William   82211971-08-21
Costa Rica, San José, P.N. Chirripó Open paramo formation with stands of Chusquea bamboo 1-2.5 m tall and areas of short burned forest and original forest 5-15 m. tall in protected sites. Between 3250 and 3450 m along the trail to the Valle de los Leones and in the lower par, 9.45 -83.51, 3400m

CR
60036D. Mititelu   1191970-08-24
Romanía

CR
101659Davidse Gerrit   250191983-09-20
Costa Rica, San José, Pérez Zeledón, R. F. Los Santos Diret line from Hotel La Georguna to Cerro Frío of Cerro Buenavista complex ( Cerro de la Muerte) area with TV and radio towers., 9.55 -83.72, 3300m

CR
54406Burger William   82211971-08-21
Costa Rica, P. N. Chirripó Open paramo formation with stands of Chusquea bamboo 1-2.5 m tall and areas of short burned forest and original forest 5-15 m. tall in protected sites. Between 3250 and 3450 m along the trail to the Valle de los Leones and in the lower pa, 9.45 -83.51, 3400m

CR
141017Pohl Richard W.   101231966-07-22
Costa Rica, Cartago, Paraíso, Asunción summit Cerro de la Muerte Chusquea-shrub paramo., 9.57 -83.75, 3335m


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