Dataset: CR
Search Criteria: Republica Dominicana; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


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120669Ocampo Rafael A.   1986-11-16
Republica Dominicana, Jardín Botánico Rafael Moscoso. Santo Domingo.

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217343Gentry Alwyn H.   505971985-04-08
Republica Dominicana, Samana: Loma Pan de Azúcar. Recently destroyed Calophyllum forest remnants Samana Península 12 km NE of Samana., 19.26 -69.26, 150 - 300m

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120668Ocampo Rafael A.   1986-11-16
Republica Dominicana, Jardín Botánico Rafael Moscoso. Santo Domingo.

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120670Ocampo Rafael A.   1986-11-16
Republica Dominicana, Jardín Botánico Rafael Moscoso. Santo Domingo.

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120540Ocampo Rafael A.   1986-11-13
Republica Dominicana, Jardín Botánico Rafael Moscoso. Santo Domingo.

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123715Landrum Leslie R.   47131983-05-19
Republica Dominicana, Pedernales. Alcoa concession Aceitillar Las Abejas. Upper limit of broad leaf forest and edge of pine forest., 18.16 -71.5, 1220m

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120539Ocampo Rafael A.   1986-11-16
Republica Dominicana, Jardín Botánico Rafael Moroso Santo Domingo

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123716Landrum Leslie R.   47241983-05-23
Republica Dominicana, Santiago: Inoa near San Jose de las Matas Río Anima La Ventana. Remnants of broad leaf forest along stream., 19.33 -71, 350m

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123714Landrum Leslie R.   47141983-05-19
Republica Dominicana, Pedernales: Road from Cabo Rojo to Aceitillar on Alcoa concession . Evergreen broad leaf forest., 18.16 -71.5, 350m

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239484Peter Fritsch   17822001-06-14
Republica Dominicana, Dept. Independencia. P. N. Sierra Bahoruco about 4 Km S of Caseta Number 2 Guardia Forestal., 18.2 -71.55, 1897m


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