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

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Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute


SCZ
Macrolobium colombianum (Britton & Killip) Killip ex L. Uribe
12087Aranda, J.E.   26801996-07-05
Panamá, Veraguas, Santa Fé, Distrito de Santa fé.<br>Serranía de Tute., 8.533333 -81.1

SCZ
15466Herrera, H.   12891993-03-10
Panamá, San Blas, Tubualá, Tubuala, 8.54 -77.46

SCZ
6177Foster, R.B.   146841993-03-20
Panamá, Bocas del Toro, Chiriquí Grande, Laguna de Chiriquí: terra firme, rincon Sur-Este.<br>Nuri: campamento cerca pequeña pequeña población<br>Guaymi. 15 km oeste de Punta Cricamola, entrando<br>Ensenada de Catavela, y subiendo Quebrada Nuri., 8.916667 -81.816667

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Macrolobium colombianum (Britton & Killip) Killip ex L. Uribe
8146Galdames, C.   24161996-01-24
Panamá, Panamá, Panamá, Alrededores de Cerro Jefe. Bosque nuboso., 9.233333 -79.35

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Macrolobium colombianum (Britton & Killip) Killip ex L. Uribe
6175Tyson, E.L.   44241966-07-09
Panamá, Panamá, Panamá, Top of Cerro Jefe - 3000 ft., 9.233333 -79.35, 914m

SCZ
Macrolobium Schreb.
6182Paredes, R.   9061992-05-01
Panamá, San Blas, Narganá, Nusagandi: Sede de Campo de PEMASKY. Approx. 20 km<br>on El Llano-Cartí Road. Trails near Station., 9.3 -78.983333

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6176Galdames, C.   14781994-08-09
Panamá, San Blas, Narganá, Cordillera frente a Isla Narganá.<br>Ribera de Río Diablo., 9.366667 -78.566667

SCZ
Macrolobium pittieri (Rose) Schery
6178Galdames, C.   15571994-08-11
Panamá, San Blas, Narganá, Cordillera frente a Isla Narganá.<br>Quebrada afluente de Río Diablo., 9.366667 -78.566667


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