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

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Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


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Hybanthus Jacq.
232476Almeda Frank   59711988-03-01
Panamá, Darién, Alturas de Nique on the Serranía de Pirre above Cana mining camp. Locally common., 750m

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Pecluma M.G. Price
225856Kenneth Sytsma   33991981-01-31
Panamá, Darien, 10 km NE of Jaqué headwaters of río Pavarandó steep ravine., 500m

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Selaginella P. Beauv.
224926Folsom James P.   63761977-11-15
Panamá, Darién, Lowland area between Cerro Pirre and Piji Vasal., 200m

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116497Kenneth Sytsma   33961981-01-31
Panamá, Darien, 10 km NE of Jaqué headwaters of río Pavarandó steep ravine., 450m

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Selaginella P. Beauv.
224951Thomas Antonio   43451980-04-21
Panamá, Darien, N Punta Guayabo Grande trail to ridge top., 200m

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Selaginella P. Beauv.
225002Hammel Barry E.   11911978-02-01
Panamá, Darien, Cerro Sapo., 850m

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Cavanillesia Ruiz & Pav.
128456Alverson William S.   1982-11-04
Panamá, Darien, 2-3 km W of Canglon and 1 km SW of PanAmerican Highway; est. 15 km NW ( by air) of Yaviza. Moist lowland- forest ( Tropical Moist - Tropical Dry forest Transition Zone Holdrige System) with fields still containing huge emergent Cuipo (Cavallinesia a, 8.25 -77.78, 50 - 100m

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Danaea Sm.
227115Knapp Sandra   30641982-01-23
Panamá, Darién, Ridge to the of Ensenada El Guayabo along trail to río Jaqué Tropical wet forest., 7.43 -78.1, 300m

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Terpsichore A.R. Sm.
116505Thomas Antonio   42881980-04-21
Panamá, Darien, North Punta Guayabo Grande trail to ridge top., 300m

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Selaginella P. Beauv.
224916Ronald Hartman   12172
Panamá, Darien, 3 miles of Manene Along creek and slopes.

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Selaginella P. Beauv.
224954Knapp Sandra   30151982-01-22
Panamá, Darién, Ridges on Punta Grande NW of essenada EL Guayabo.Tropical wet forest., 7.4 -78.11, 100m


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