Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Herpetacanthus panamensis
Search Criteria: Panama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
1484973Thomas B. Croat   275051974-08-30
Panama, Veraguas, Santa Fe, Valley of Río Dos Bocas, 11 km from Escuela Agricola Alto Piedra (above Santa Fé) on road to Calovebora; primary forest along river, 8.55 -81.17, 450m

MO:Tropicos
1808948A. Gentry & S. Mori   136111975-01-16
Panama, Darién, Cerro Tacarcuna Expedition. Trail from Tacarcuna village on Río Tacarcuna to Cerro Mali., 8.12 -77.27, 800 - 1300m

MO:Tropicos
499907Greg de Nevers, H. Cuadros, B. Hammel & H. Herrera   83851987-10-18
Panama, Darién, Parque Nacional del Darién, along Río Pucuro, ca. 18 km E of Pucuro, to site of old Kuna village of Tacarcuna. Primary forest, mostly flood plain; Phytelephas and Prestoea decurrens abundant, 8.07 -77.27, 500 - 600m

MO:Tropicos
500038Greg de Nevers & Heraclio Herrera   76501986-04-05
Panama, San Blas, Río Taindi (Taimdi of maps) 6 km above confluence with Río Mandinga. [Coordinates on original label: 9.25N 79.11W], 9.4 -79.11, 30 - 100m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1045986Maas PJM; Berg CC; Dressler RL   1977-09-04
Panama, Flora Panamensis, prov. Colón, forested hills near Río Poquerón.

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
10351026P. M. Peterson & C. R. Annable   73231989-03-05
Panama, Bocas Del Toro, Tierra Oscura. UTM 1,015,500 m N, 359,300 m E., 1 - 5m

US:Botany
10351027P. M. Peterson & C. R. Annable   73291989-03-05
Panama, Bocas Del Toro, Cuan Creek. UTM 1,016,000 m N, 358,000 m E., 2 - 15m

US:Botany
1405734.214V. C. Dunlap   5541924-03-14
Panama, Changuinola Valley.


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