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

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Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute


SCZ
12637Galdames, C.   43031998-04-30
Panamá, Panamá, Panamá, Parque Nacional Chagres. Area de Chilibre. Orilla<br>del Lago Alajuelas., 9.25 -79.583333

SCZ
Chusquea vulcanalis (Soderstr. & C.E. Calderón) L.G. Clark
16303Martínez, I.   3241992-02-02
Panamá, Chiriquí, Carretera de acceso al Volcan Baru, Boquete.

SCZ
1509Foster, R.B.   142631992-04-19
Panamá, Darién, Chepigana, Cana-Altos de Nique, trail up ridge between Río<br>Setegantí and Río Alto Tuira (camino a Paletón);<br>southeast of goldmine camp and airstrip. Alt.<br>800-1200 m., 7.7 -77.7

SCZ
14360Martínez, I.   3231992-02-02
Panamá, Chiriquí, Boquete, Carretera de acceso al Volcán Barú, Boquete., 8.8 -82.55

SCZ
16304Knapp, S.   92792000-08-21
Panamá, Chiriquí, Ridges leading to Cerro Pelota, Parque Nacional<br>Amistad., 8.52 -82.44

SCZ
Chusquea pohlii L.G. Clark
13083Aranda, J.E.   30931996-09-22
Panamá, Chiriquí, Renacimiento, Jurutungo, alrededores de Cerro Pando. De Fca. Los<br>Quetzales hasta el hito fronterizo PMA/CR<br>(monumento) 1940-2385 m., 8.9 -82.716667

SCZ
12654Galdames, C.   34331996-09-26
Panamá, Chiriquí, Renacimiento, Distrito de Renacimiento. Jurutungo. Filo<br>fronterizo hacia la cima de Cerro Pando. 2285-2465<br>msnm., 8.9 -82.716667

SCZ
1508Stimson, W.R.   51371967-06-16
Panamá, Panamá/Canal, Panamá, Canal Zone: Albrook Research Forest Site, near<br>Albrook Air Force., 8.966667 -79.566667

SCZ
Chusquea amistadensis L.G. Clark, Davidse & R.P. Ellis
13866Monro, A.K.   40732003-03-10
Panamá, Bocas del Toro, Changuinola, Cerro Fábrega: La Ventana.<br>Habitat: transition zone between oak dominated<br>forest (to ca. 20 m) and sub-paramo grass<br>dominated vegetation with many shrubs and small<br>trees to 4 m., 9.095833 -82.899167


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