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

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Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
Pseudocolysis bradeorum (Rosenst.) Gomez
110402Grayum Michael   20721979-07-26
Costa Rica, Heredia, Sarapiquí, Z.P. La Selva Finca La Selva. Q. el Salto just below mossy waterfall.

CR
Pseudocolysis bradeorum (Rosenst.) Gomez
48485Gómez Luis Diego   1241
Costa Rica, Heredia, Sarapiquí, Bosque íntegro., 200m

CR
Pseudocolysis bradeorum (Rosenst.) Gomez
241003Jones Mirkka   3022001-10-19
Costa Rica, Heredia, Sarapiquí, E. B. La Selva Stream valley. Soil type: recent alluvium., 10.43 -84.01, 50 - 150m

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Pseudocolysis bradeorum (Rosenst.) Gomez
142713Hennipman E.   71431986-11-24
Costa Rica, Heredia, Z.P. La Selva La Selva Fieldstation along Rio Viejo. Rainforest along river.

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Pseudocolysis bradeorum (Rosenst.) Gomez
241035Jones Mirkka   682001-07-10
Costa Rica, Heredia, Sarapiquí, E. B. La Selva Low relatively flat terrain. Soil type: old alluvium., 10.43 -84.01, 50 - 150m


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