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

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Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


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100972Davidse Gerrit   247131983-09-15
Costa Rica, E.B. Cuericí San José-Cartago. Cordillera de Talamanca upper slopes western ridge of Cerros Cuericí. Trail along ridge through oak forest with bamboo (Chusquea) understory., 9.56 -83.66, 3160m

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87172Weston Arthur S.   3702
Costa Rica, San José, Near San Gerardo and Canaan de Rivas de Pérez Zeledón., 1200m

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80397Weston Arthur S.   123681981-02-10
Costa Rica, P. N. Chirripó On rough cliff face near upper end of south fork of Río Talari. Chirripó massif., 3600m

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189424Almeda Frank   42631978-03-16
Costa Rica, Cartago/San José province border. Cordillera de Talamanca about 17 km northwest of Villa Mills at an elevation of 9300 -9400 ft., 2850m

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87169Weston Arthur S.   100691976-01-15
Costa Rica, Paso Nivel near Pan-American Highway.

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37009Jiménez Alfonso   1101959-05-28
Costa Rica, San José, Pérez Zeledón, R. F. Los Santos Cerro de la Muerte., 9.57 -83.75, 3030m

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139566Barringer Kerry A.   16951982-02-22
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, San Joachim de Sabosa just north of SanVito. Small marsh along road recently formed during road cconstruction. Southern Puntarenas., 8.83 -82.95, 1000m

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53500Burger William   82381971-08-21
Costa Rica, San José, Open páramo 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 part of the Valle, 9.45 -83.51, 3350m

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61536Weston Arthur S.   100901976-02-14
Costa Rica, Along cliffs of Río Talari above lower refugio (ca. 3400 m).

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190598Almeda Frank   47191981-03-04
Costa Rica, Cartago, Path beyond footbridge at the Instituto Costaricensis Electricidad (ICE) Hydroelectric Plant Reservoir., 1493m


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