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

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Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


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220671Rodríguez Alexánder   18931997-01-11
Costa Rica, Cartago, Cartago, Entre Troya y San Chire a orilla de la Carretera. Flores blancas abundantes., 9.8 -83.88, 1100m

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216035Ramamoorthy T.   1202
México, Chiapas, Mpio: Tlacoula 5 km S. de Matatlan Nueve Puntas Est. Microndas.

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216038Ramamoorthy T.   1183
México, Chiapas, OAXACA. Mpio. Tlacolula; 5 km S. de Matatlán Nueva Puntas Est. Microondas.

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113872Kirkman Katherine L.   14041980-08-14
Estados Unidos, Along road on North end of Hermitage Island; edge of Sland pine plantation. Approximately 5 miles West of Brunswick.

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203803Burger William   1953-05-16
Estados Unidos, Woodlands Westchester Co N. Y. Wet or dry areas usually partially shaded.

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217477Morales Juan Francisco   60181997-01-03
Costa Rica, San José, Aserrí, Z.P. Caraigres Cuenca del Pirrís...Damas falda NE del Alto de Buenavista camino a Monterrey., 9.74 -84.12, 1470m

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218396Morales Juan Francisco   6346
Costa Rica, San José, Desamparados, Cuenca del Tárcoles. Cerro Tablazo Calle Tablazo Falda NE carretera al cruce de Copalchi., 9.83 -84.04, 1300 - 1900m

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219103Stevens Warren D.   228221984-01-26
Nicaragua, NICARAGUA, NICARAGUA, Estelí. Fila La Estrechura road to San Nicolás. Pine-oak forest on steep rocky slopes grazed., 12.96 -86.31, 1150m

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221221Rodríguez Alexánder   25641997-10-16
Costa Rica, Cartago, El Guarco, Camino al Cerro de la Muerte entre km 28-29 a orilla de la carretera Interamericana. Cuenca del Reventazón., 9.82 -83.95, 1750m

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202938Estrada Armando   3541995-01-21
Costa Rica, Cartago, Cartago, Fila Bustamante. Campus del Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica., 9.85 -83.91, 1400m


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