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

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Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


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116992Stevens Warren D.   221751983-06-03
Nicaragua, Matagalpa, W slope and summit of Cerro El Picacho. Cloud and elfin forest. Elfin forest., 13 -85.91, 1350 - 1590m

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132175Brade L. A.   1491909-04-07
Costa Rica, Candelaria., 1400m

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150983Grayum Michael   97051990-02-27
Costa Rica, San José, Dota, R.F. Los Santos Along Río Pedregoso ca. 1-2km (by road) SE of Copey., 9.64 -83.91, 1940m

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114916Stevens Warren D.   162631979-11-24
Nicaragua, 13.1 -86.41, 1550 - 1600m

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235601Jiménez Alan   551999-02-12
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Coto Brus, Z.P.Las Tablas Sitio Coto Brus a orillas del río Coto Brus., 8.97 -82.77, 1960m

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82241Gómez Luis Diego   6360
Nicaragua, Sta. María de Ostuma carretera Matagalpa-Jinotega. Bosque nuboso alterado., 1500m

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119522Gómez Luis Diego   2094
Costa Rica, V. Congo., 2000 - 2500m

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225634Brade Alfred Curt   2011909-04-07
Costa Rica, Candellaria Gebierge un 1400 m feuchete Felswand., 1400m

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241903Rojas Alexander   58372004-06-24
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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170499Fernández Alvaro   3511993-09-01
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Z.P. Las Tablas Orillas del límite entre la Estación y la Zona Protectora., 8.96 -82.91, 2000m

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217515Gamboa Billen   10451997-02-19
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Coto Brus, Z.P. Las Tablas Cuenca Térraba-Sierpe. Zona Protectora Las Tablas. 8 km NE del Progreso., 8.97 -82.77, 1960m

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114436Hall Judith   78961977-08-25
Nicaragua, Matagalpa, Deciduous tropical forest SANTA MARIA de Ostuma N of Matagalpa.

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117574Grijalva Alfredo   6041979-10-19
Nicaragua, Departamento de ESTELI. Cerro Quiabú situado a unos 8 kms. al noroeste de la ciudad de Estelí. Bosque enano nublado.


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