Dataset: SCZ
Taxa: Araceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute


SCZ
734Croat, T.B.   771151994-07-26
Panamá, Darién, Pinogana, Parque Nacional Cerro Pirre; vicinity of station<br>along Río Perisenico., 8.016667 -77.733333

SCZ
743Croat, T.B.   109821970-06-22
Panamá, Panamá, Panamá, Zetek Trail 1300., 9.15 -79.85

SCZ
742Croat, T.B.   112911970-07-15
Panamá, Panamá, Panamá, Forest S of Dining Hall near Lutz Creek., 9.15 -79.85

SCZ
740Croat, T.B.   53781968-05-07
Panamá, Panamá, Panamá, Lutz Creek from lutz 400 to dock., 9.15 -79.85

SCZ
8491Croat, T.B.   765581994-07-02
Panamá, San Blas, Narganá, (Comarca de Kunayala); Nusigandí; El Llano-Cartí<br>Road, 9 mi N of main highway; Nergan Igar (Nergan<br>Trail)., 9.333333 -79

SCZ
8173Croat, T.B.   772091994-07-08
Panamá, Coclé, La Pintada, Vicinity El Copé, 5-6 mi N of El Copé, along trail<br>which leads into the lowlands from old Riviera<br>saw works area. 600-800 m., 8.633333 -80.583333

SCZ
733Croat, T.B.   168181971-08-18
Panamá, San Blas, Puerto Obaldía, Forest southeast of Puerto Obaldía.

SCZ
12608Galdames, C.   10721991-10-10
Panamá, Panamá, Capira, Parque Nacional Altos de Campana<br>Sendero hacia La Cruz, 8.666667 -79.916667

SCZ
726Garner, R.J.   s.n.1967-07-15
Panamá, Colón, Colón, Beside road to Fort San Lorenzo., 9.316667 -80

SCZ
782Croat, T.B.   768681994-07-15
Panamá, Veraguas, Santa Fé, Vicinity of Santa Fé, along road between Alto<br>Piedra and Calovebora, 0.5 mi N of Alto Piedra, on<br>slopes of Cerro Tute, Parque Nacional Cerro Tute.<br>800-1300 m.

SCZ
847Croat, T.B.   117761970-08-07
Panamá, Panamá, Panamá, Creek north of laboratory., 9.15 -79.85


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