Dataset: CR
Taxa: Chondrorhyncha
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
120001Hernández Daniel   86071986-11-01
Costa Rica, Alajuela, San Ramón, Reserva San Ramón. Orilla Río San Lorencito., 800m

CR
Chondrorhyncha picta (Rchb. f.) Senghas
18605   

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Chondrorhyncha picta (Rchb. f.) Senghas
100879Liesner Ronald   155621983-05-14
Costa Rica, Alajuela, 15 km NW of San Ramón by air. Cerro Azahar headwaters of Río San Pedro. By road 9 km NW of San Ramón to Piedades Norte then 3 more km NW to La Paz then left on jeep road 1.7 km to cluster of houses then left again on jeep road 4 -5 km top of ridge, 10.15 -84.56, 1450m

CR
105677Folsom James P.   109921984-09-11
Costa Rica, Alajuela, R.B. Alberto Manuel Brenes, 1000m

CR
26287Brenes Alberto Manuel   262871925-08-27
Costa Rica, Bois. La Palma de San Ramón., 1050m

CR
103109Gómez Laurito Jorge   99691984-02-23
Costa Rica, Alajuela, Río San Lorencito límite E. de la Reserva Forestal de San Ramón., 700m

CR
Chondrorhyncha picta (Rchb. f.) Senghas
24430Valerio Manuel   244301932-08-16
Costa Rica, San José, La Palma.

CR
81461Gómez Laurito Jorge   66411981-05-16
Costa Rica, Alajuela, A la vera del Río S. Lorenzo Faldas de la Fila Volcán Muerto límite sur de la Reserva Forestal de S. Ramón., 1050m

CR
Chondrorhyncha picta (Rchb. f.) Senghas
62332Burger William   93241975-10-21
Costa Rica, Open pasture and remnants of lower montane rain forest formations on ridges and steep slopes along the Río Para Blanca (Pacific drainage) Cerro de Zurquí. Heredia and San José Provinces., 10.05 -84.01, 1700m

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Chondrorhyncha picta (Rchb. f.) Senghas
25336Valerio Juvenal   1184
Costa Rica, San José, La Hondura.

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150904Stephen Ingram   5281990-09-19
Costa Rica, Limón, Pococí, P.N. Braulio Carrillo Carrillo Station. Along trail SE os Station W of Quebrada Gonzalez., 10.16 -83.93, 650m


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