Dataset: FMB
Taxa: Benjaminia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


FMB
145328Crow Garrett   61761984-11-09
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Buenos Aires, Ca. 0.5 km north of Interamerican Highway on road to Buenos Aires.

FMB
137493Crow Garrett   69721987-08-04
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Buenos Aires, Valle del General. Laguna ca. 0.5 km north of Interamerican Highway (Ruta 2) on road to Buenos Aires.

FMB
121780Crow Garrett   61761984-11-09
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Buenos Aires, Ca. 0.5 km north of Interamerican Highway on road to Buenos Aires.

FMB
Benjaminia reflexa (Benth.) D"Arcy
FMB-052080Rondón, Efraín   961993-08-25
Colombia, Casanare, Quebrada Aguablanca, antes de Quebrada La Dorada (Buenos Aires 3), 400m

FMB
Benjaminia reflexa (Benth.) D"Arcy
FMB-077184Ramírez, J.   86132004-10-21
Colombia, Casanare, Paz de Ariporo, Corregimiento La Hermosa, finca Nicaragua, Caño Pica Pico, 112m

FMB
115819Gómez Laurito Jorge   10912
Costa Rica, Alajuela, Los Chiles, reas palustres entre el campo de aterrizaje y Finca El Roble (Llano Medio Queso)., 40m

FMB
Benjaminia reflexa (Benth.) D"Arcy
FMB-094784Ramírez, J.; Moreno, Jorge; Macabares, Jhonaldo   89962004-10-30
Colombia, Casanare, Paz de Ariporo, Corregimiento La Hermosa, finca Nicaragua, 110m

FMB
145355Crow Garrett   61761984-11-09
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Buenos Aires, Ca. 0.5 km north of Interamerican Highway on road to Buenos Aires.

FMB
Benjaminia reflexa (Benth.) D"Arcy
FMB-077635Ramírez, J.; Moreno, Jorge; Macabares, Jhonaldo   92562004-11-08
Colombia, Casanare, Paz de Ariporo, Corregimiento La Hermosa, finca Nicaragua, Caño Pica Pico, 115m


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