Dataset: NY
Taxa: Sigmatostalix
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


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Sigmatostalix radicans Rchb.f. Rchb.f.
625718O. Handro   22741975-05-10
Brazil, São Paulo, Paranapiacaba, (linha Sao Paulo-Santos) Estaçao Biológica., -23.75 -46.3, 900 - 900m

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Sigmatostalix radicans Rchb.f. Rchb.f.
625719R. Reitz   8.6381959-03-14
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Salto do Pilao, Lontras., 350 - 350m

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Sigmatostalix radicans Rchb.f. Rchb.f.
625720A. Gehrt   75931922-03-04
Brazil, São Paulo, Pirajussára.

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Sigmatostalix radicans Rchb.f. Rchb.f.
625721G. G. Hatschbach   186361968-02-26
Brazil, Paraná, Guaratuba, Rio S. Joao, Porto Miranda., -25.8831 -48.5744

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Sigmatostalix radicans Rchb.f. Rchb.f.
776809M. Borgo   9732001-03-06
Brazil, Paraná, Curitiba, Bosque Municipal Reinhard Maack, bairro Hauer, -25.27 -49.22

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Sigmatostalix huebneri Mansf. Mansf.
04139845B. Maguire   419061957-10-14
Venezuela, Amazonas, Rio Guainia, forest near La Ceiba, Cano San Miguel 2 km. above Limoncito, 120 - 140m

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Sigmatostalix amazonica Schltr. Schltr.
04139833B. Maguire   541781963-07-14
Suriname, scrub area between camps 11 and 13

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Sigmatostalix amazonica Schltr. Schltr.
4139836B. Maguire   243301944-08-11
Suriname, Tafelberg (Table Mountain), base north escarpment

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Sigmatostalix Rchb. f.
4139849R. S. Williams   2271902-03-25
Bolivia, Lower Cocas, 762m

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Sigmatostalix adamsii Dodson Dodson
04139830J. L. Clark   3361994-11-24
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Quinindé, Bilsa Biological Station. Mache Mountains. 35 km W of Quinindé 5 km W of Santa Isabel. Premontane wet forest. Invadder trail, 0.35 -79.73, 400 - 600m

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Sigmatostalix adamsii Dodson Dodson
04139832P. C. D. Cazalet   50021961-10-15
Ecuador, Pichincha, 20 k. W. of Santa Domingo de los Colorados, 305m


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