Dataset: FMB
Taxa: Mesospinidium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


FMB
Mesospinidium Rchb. f.
161427Ríos Petrona   2061990-11-12
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Area de Conservación Guanacaste. Estación Pitilla 700 m. Fila Orosilito. Sendero Evangelista., 11.03 -85.4, 700m

FMB
Mesospinidium Rchb. f.
193638Herrera Gerardo   55221992-11-20
Costa Rica, Alajuela, San Carlos, Finca El Jilguero. Sector basal y medio del Volcán Chato., 10.5 -84.69, 900m

FMB
Mesospinidium Rchb. f.
193636Herrera Gerardo   56121992-11-23
Costa Rica, Alajuela, San Carlos, Finca El Jilguero. Sendero La Lava Río Aguas Calientes 05 km aguas arriba margen izquierda., 10.44 -84.7, 700m

FMB
Mesospinidium Rchb. f.
165339Bello Erick   4741988-10-23
Costa Rica, Alajuela, R. B. Monteverde Río Peñas Blancas. Parcela de Badilla., 10.31 -84.71, 800m

FMB
Mesospinidium Rchb. f.
203432Herrera Gerardo   2696
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Tilarán, Lago Coter. Hotel Eco - Lodge. Sendero Heliconia., 10.58 -84.6, 800m

FMB
Mesospinidium Rchb. f.
135180Haber William   7926
Costa Rica, Alajuela, R. B. Monteverde Río Peñas Blancas., 10.3 -84.73, 900m

FMB
Mesospinidium Rchb. f.
140048Haber William   61361986-10-29
Costa Rica, Alajuela, R. B. Monteverde Peñas Blancas river valley lower montane wet forest on Atlantic slope Juan Cruz tract., 10.3 -84.75, 100m

FMB
Mesospinidium Rchb. f.
165336Bello Erick   5401988-11-18
Costa Rica, Alajuela, R. B. Monteverde Río Peñas Blancas Quebrada Azufre., 10.31 -84.7, 1000m

FMB
Mesospinidium Rchb. f.
135117Haber William   
Costa Rica, Alajuela, R. B. Monteverde Río Peñas Blancas., 10.31 -84.73, 900m

FMB
Mesospinidium Rchb. f.
147965Herrera Gerardo   11661987-11-05
Costa Rica, Alajuela, Upala, Ladera Oeste del Volcán Rincón de la Vieja Buenos Aires., 10.85 -85.35, 650m


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