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

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Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


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FMB-062382López, R.; Ramírez, J.; Sacristán, F.   78682002-11-01
Colombia, Meta, La Macarena, Vereda La Cachivera, microcuenca del caño Cristales, caños El Silencio y Cajuche, 250m

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114305Gómez Laurito Jorge   108201985-11-15
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Buenos Aires, Helechales., 1000m

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114303Gómez Laurito Jorge   108201985-11-15
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Buenos Aires, Helechales.

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FMB-027006Barbosa, César   68031990-10-15
Colombia, Meta, PNN Tinigua

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114304Gómez Laurito Jorge   108201985-11-15
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Buenos Aires, Helechales., 1000m

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FMB-037512Mejía, C.; Izawa, K.   861991-01-18
Colombia, Meta, Río Duda

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FMB-050881Stevenson, Pablo   7971993-12-00
Colombia, Meta, Puerto Gaitán, Alto de Bengala

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FMB-038083Izawa, K.   291991-01-07
Colombia, Meta, Río Duda

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FMB-095537Polanco, R.   RP 1791989-03-01
Colombia, Meta, La Macarena, PNN Tinigua

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153833Hammel Barry E.   18013
Costa Rica, San José, Pérez Zeledón, El Pilar del Cajón ca. 15 km al sur de San Isidro; bosque secundario y margen con bosque primario. Bosque de la municipalidad de San Isidro., 9.28 -83.61, 600m

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156456Herrera Gerardo   4751
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Osa, Los Mogos bosque entre la carretera y el mar., 8.75 -83.39, 200m

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FMB-013116Wood, John   42201983-12-31
Colombia, Vichada, Gualandayas ca. 100 km E of Gaviotas, 100m

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FMB-027007Barbosa, César   68031990-10-15
Colombia, Meta, PNN Tinigua

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174449Paul J. M. Maas   78211991-02-04
Costa Rica, San José, Pérez Zeledón, El Pilar de Cajón 2 km S of San Isidro del General Forest., 9.28 -83.62, 500m

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FMB-031870Stevenson, Pablo   10831994-03-00
Colombia, Meta, Estación Chamusa, río Duda, Centro de Investigaciones Primatológicas La Macarena, trocha Jobos cerca Tokuda, 350m


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