Dataset: SCZ
Taxa: Aristida
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute


SCZ
1433McCorkle, J.S.   C-1271966-02-09
Panamá, Herrera, Upper Rio Suay.

SCZ
Aristida gibbosa (Nees) Kunth
1427Tyson, E.L.   28661966-01-21
Panamá, Herrera, 10 mi s Ocu.<br>Roadside.

SCZ
1429Tyson, E.L.   26751966-01-17
Panamá, Herrera, Los Pozos, 4 miles S. Los Pozos., 7.783333 -80.633333

SCZ
1432Tyson, E.L.   28391966-01-21
Panamá, Herrera, Ocú, 10 mi s Ocu, 7.95 -80.783333

SCZ
1435Tyson, E.L.   60931968-12-28
Panamá, Veraguas, Santiago, El Embalsadero, 8 miles west Santiago., 8.1 -81.05

SCZ
Aristida tincta Trin. & Rupr.
1437McCorkle, J.S.   C-1051966-01-20
Panamá, Veraguas, La Mesa, 1 Km. N. La Mesa on open rocky hills., 8.15 -81.183333

SCZ
1423Tyson, E.L.   60471968-12-28
Panamá, Veraguas, La Mesa, Vicinity of La Mesa.<br>, 8.15 -81.183333

SCZ
1424McCorkle, J.S.   C-791965-12-09
Panamá, Chiriquí, Tolé, 1/2 Km. E. Tole, red gravelly clay., 8.233333 -81.683333

SCZ
1431McCorkle, J.S.   C-1131966-02-01
Panamá, Veraguas, 3 Km E San Francisco., 8.25 -80.966667

SCZ
1425McCorkle, J.S.   C-1151966-02-01
Panamá, Veraguas, 3 Km. E. San Francisco., 8.25 -80.966667

SCZ
1434Tyson, E.L.   50911968-12-18
Panamá, Panamá, Balboa, Playa Grande, San Jose Island, Perlas Islands., 8.25 -79.116667

SCZ
Aristida gibbosa (Nees) Kunth
1428McCorkle, J.S.   C-2091966-04-21
Panamá, Veraguas, Calobre, La Yeguada, 8.45 -80.866667

SCZ
1426Tyson, E.L.   23051965-11-10
Panamá, Panamá, San Carlos, Rio Mar., 8.45 -79.966667

SCZ
1430Blum, K.E.   18891965-12-08
Panamá, Panamá, San Carlos, Vicinity InterAmer Hyway & Rio Teta., 8.5 -79.916667

SCZ
Aristida tincta Trin. & Rupr.
1436Tyson, E.L.   23511965-11-09
Panamá, Panamá, Capira, W. slope Cerro Campana., 8.683333 -79.916667, 762m


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