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

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New York Botanical Garden


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Cicinnobella brenesii Petr.
01097148A. M. Brenes   s.n.1925-08-00
Costa Rica, Los Angeles de S. Ramon

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Cicinnobella brenesii Petr.
01097149A. M. Brenes   s.n.1925-08-00
Costa Rica, Los Angeles de S. Ramon

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Dimeriella olyrae F.Stevens
414647W. A. Kellerman   6274
Guatemala, Retalhuleu

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Parodiopsis ingarum (Henn.) G.Arnaud
02986287F. L. Stevens   12751923-08-23
Panama, Chagres, 2-3 mi. from mouth

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Parodiopsis
02986281F. Almeda   21251973-12-26
Costa Rica, Alajuela, 1.5 km beyond the Varablanca intersection on the road to Volcan Poas. Along pastures and disturbed sites, 1880 - 1990m

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Parodiopsis ingarum (Henn.) G.Arnaud
02986283P. C. Standley   294451924-01-03
Panama, Rio Tecumen

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Parodiopsis perae Arnold
02986296P. C. Standley   296601924-01-04
Panama, Canal Zone, Las Cascadas Plantation, near Summit

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Parodiopsis perae Arnold
02986295L. G. Polhamus   s.n.1939-12-05
Panama, Canal Zone, Nr. Las Cascades

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Parodiopsis perae Arnold Arnold
02986297M. A. Carleton   s.n.1920-00-00
Honduras


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