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

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Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


FMB
Phinaea Benth.
180511Vargas Gustavo   8271989-10-13
Costa Rica, San José, Santa Ana, Z.P. Cerros de Escazú Matinilla río Uruca., 9.89 -84.16, 1400 - 1600m

FMB
Phinaea Benth.
221838Estrada Armando   16941998-08-19
Costa Rica, San José, Pérez Zeledón, Tinamaste finca de los Suizos., 9.29 -83.77, 650m

FMB
Phinaea Benth.
157152Aguilar Reinaldo   371989-11-10
Costa Rica, Heredia, Sarapiquí, P.N. Braulio Carrillo Estación el Ceibo., 10.37 -84.03, 500m

FMB
Phinaea Benth.
127924Solís Angel   191987-04-30
Costa Rica, Alajuela, San Ramón, R. F. de San Ramón Río San Lorencito., 950m

FMB
Phinaea Benth.
150360Herrera Gerardo   35121989-09-20
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Buenos Aires, Ujarras cabeceras del Río Kuiyé., 9.29 -83.24, 1450m

FMB
Phinaea Benth.
117231Gómez Laurito Jorge   111541986-05-23
Costa Rica, Alajuela, San Ramón, R. F. de San Ramón Colonia Palmareña., 850m

FMB
Phinaea Benth.
113092Chacón Isidro A.   18241985-11-28
Costa Rica, Heredia, Sarapiquí, Colonia Virgen del Socorro. Cariblanco. Cañon del Río Sarapiquí., 700m

FMB
Phinaea Benth.
228916Chacón Rafael   1562001-10-04
Costa Rica, San José, Acosta, Cerro El Cornelio, 9.72 -84.19, 980 - 1340m

FMB
Phinaea Benth.
150341Chacón Abelardo M.   3711989-09-19
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Buenos Aires, Ujarrás cabeceras del río Kuiyé siguiendo la fila que llega a Olán., 9.29 -83.24, 1400m

FMB
Phinaea Benth.
209510Herrera Gerardo   79591995-06-17
Costa Rica, Cartago, Turrialba, Jicotea. Finca La Pradera., 9.78 -83.55, 1200m


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