Dataset: FMB
Search Criteria: Panamá; Coclé; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


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Campyloneurum C. Presl
226668Kenneth Sytsma   43871981-05-06
Panamá, Coclé, Llano Grande on road to Cascajal low cloud forest on continental divide., 500m

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Selaginella P. Beauv.
224855Folsom James P.   7088
Panamá, Cocle, 7 km north of El Cope área around Rivera Sawmill called Alto Calvario New Works ( Steram in Atlantic watershed) Wet cloud forest., 800m

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116508W. Meijer   2911979-08-11
Panamá, Cocle, El Cope mossy cloud forest

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61426Wilbur Robert L.   117021970-05-21
Panamá, Coclé, Woods along the poor trail to La Mesa about 4.5 miles beyond El Valle de Antón

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Cosmibuena Ruiz & Pav.
43661Correa Mireya D.   9971968-09-14
Panamá, Coclè, Más o menos 2 km del Hotel Greco en la Carretera del Valle a la Interamericana.

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43698Ismael Aguilar   31970-04-19
Panamá, Cocle, El Valle.

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Hamelia Jacq.
223758Aranda J.   28731996-07-07
Panamá, Coclé, El Copé. Sendero desde la casa de los guardaparques hasta la quebrada., 8.66 -80.58

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Selaginella P. Beauv.
224854Hammel Barry E.   17391978-02-22
Panamá, Cocle, 29 km N of Penonome on road to Coclesito ( 9 km N of turnoff of Llano Grande) aolng small stream west of road ., 175m

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213024Galdames Carmen   31871996-07-08
Panamá, Coclé, El Copé. Alrededores de alto Calvario., 900m

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Quiina Aubl.
113403Thomas Antonio   1384
Panamá, Cocle, 7 km from Llano Grande on road to Coclesito near continental divide., 400m

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213042Galdames Carmen   25211996-02-15
Panamá, Coclé, El Valle de Antón. Altos de la Mesamás o menos a 100 m de la Finca Bennet., 850m

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Selaginella P. Beauv.
224956Hammel Barry E.   25781978-04-20
Panamá, Coclé, Along road from La Pindeda to El Copé by way of Piedras Gordas.


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