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

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Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


FMB
FMB-099101Córdoba, Mireya; Etter, Andrés; Muñoz, Y.; Baptiste, L.; Repizzo, Augusto   8941995-03-04
Colombia, Guainía, Campamento Cerro Nabuquén (Lat: 2°47'323"N, Long: 68°46'138"W)

FMB
Oedematopus octandrus Planch. & Triana
FMB-040439Lozano-Contreras, Gustavo; Rangel-Ch., Orlando; Estudiantes de postgrado   58901987-09-14
Colombia, Cauca, Guapi, Isla de Gorgonilla

FMB
Oedematopus obovatus Planch. & Triana
FMB-044686Lozano-Contreras, Gustavo; Rangel-Ch., Orlando; Estudiantes de postgrado   57091987-09-08
Colombia, Cauca, Guapi, Alto de los Micos

FMB
Oedematopus octandrus Planch. & Triana
FMB-040460Lozano-Contreras, Gustavo; Rangel-Ch., Orlando; Estudiantes de postgrado   58571987-09-13
Colombia, Cauca, Guapi, PNN Gorgona

FMB
FMB-099012Córdoba, Mireya; Etter, Andrés; Muñoz, Y.; Baptiste, L.; Repizzo, Augusto   2011995-02-17
Colombia, Guainía, Cerro Caño Minas (Lat: 2°38'137"N, Long: 69°14'387"W)


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Google Map

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