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

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Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


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226349De Ferrari-Rolleri   6157
Argentina, Misiones-Iguazú. Rta 101. c/Parque Nac Iguazú San Antonio.

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241912Rojas Alexander   58002004-06-24
Costa Rica, San José, Acosta, Z. P. Cerros de Escazú Entre el final de la calle y Salvaje., 9.84 -84.16, 1600m

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148063Herrera Gerardo   34771989-09-17
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Buenos Aires, Ujarrás 4 km aguas arriba sobre Río Ceibo., 9.3 -83.3, 800m

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165695Hammel Barry E.   42741978-08-06
Panamá, Province of Veraguas. 18 km W of Las Minas N slope of Cerro Alto Higo. 2400-3000 ft. (known locally as el Montoso).

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217640Rojas Alexander   31001996-09-06
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, La Cruz, P.N. Guanacaste Volcán Orosi. La Cruz Martza. área de Conservación Guancaste., 10.99 -85.42, 700 - 800m

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FMB-038919Anónimo[? Hoba]; Anónimo[? Tasuyuki]; Anónimo[? Nishimura]   3851985-01-01
Colombia, Meta, La Macarena, Margen derecha del río Duda, Centro de Investigaciones Primatológicas Macarena

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163703Blackmore S.   20031982-03-04
Honduras, Olancho: Poncaya. Broadleaf forest.

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FMB-039128Anónimo[? Hoba]; Anónimo[? Tasuyuki]; Anónimo[? Nishimura]   3851985-01-01
Colombia, Meta, La Macarena, Margen derecha del río Duda, Centro de Investigaciones Primatológicas Macarena

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FMB-104702Pineda, M.; Lopera, C.   3872010-09-27
Colombia, Casanare, Tauramena, Vereda Agua Blanca, Los Cajuches, 477m

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FMB-104076Cabrera Amaya, Diego; Castro, Francisco; González, Maria; Gómez, Marcela; Larrahondo, Eduard   19042013-03-23
Colombia, Arauca, Tame, Vereda El Oso, 964m

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214573Rodríguez M.   1041994-11-07
Panamá, Provincia de Panamá. Cerro Azul antes del Rio Indio en el Sendero.

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181260Haber William   101131990-10-20
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Puntarenas, Cordillera de Tilarán. Cliff edge on Pacific slope Bajo Tigre trail., 10.3 -84.8, 900 - 1200m


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