Dataset: US-Botany
Taxa: Elateriopsis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
3395395.2037415B. G. Stergios & R. Caracas   187532000-08-00
Venezuela, Trujillo, Boconó, Parque Nacional Guaramacal, sector El Santuario, camino Qbda. Honda-La Punta., 1800 - 1900m

US:Botany
3397486.2062537L. J. Dorr & B. G. Stergios   87702000-12-28
Venezuela, Trujillo, Boconó, Parque Nacional Guaramacal. Montane forest near Quebrada Honda. (UTM: 19-359029E; 1011815N)., 1900 - 2000m

US:Botany
3406397.2062816L. J. Dorr & B. G. Stergios   87312000-12-28
Venezuela, Trujillo, Boconó, Parque Nacional Guaramacal. Montane forest near Quebrada Honda. (UTM: 19-359029E; 1011815N)., 1900 - 2000m

US:Botany
Elateriopsis oerstedii var. biolleyi Pittier
1393449.213P. Biolley   74181893-01-00
Costa Rica, Confluent with Puerto Viejo & Sarapiqui Rivers, 100 - 100m

US:Botany
1799601.213J. Cuatrecasas   109261940-12-09
Colombia, Rio Sal Miguel.

US:Botany
3486762.102B. G. Stergios, L. J. Dorr & R. Caracas   208862005-08-17
Venezuela, Trujillo, Boconó, Parque Nacional Guaramacal, ""El Campamento"", below Cerro El Diablo, and vicinity., 1800 - 2000m

US:Botany
3486765.101B. G. Stergios, L. J. Dorr & R. Caracas   209062005-08-17
Venezuela, Trujillo, Boconó, Parque Nacional Guaramacal, ""El Campamento"", below Cerro El Diablo, and vicinity., 1800 - 2000m

US:Botany
3391853.204N. L. Cuello, A. Licata, R. González & P. Marvez   13971998-03-12
Venezuela, Trujillo, Boconó, Parque Nacional Guaramacal, en los alrededores del acueducto de Boconó, detras de la Laguna de Los Cedros, 9.2439 -70.22, 1850 - 1850m

US:Botany
3431204.102B. G. Stergios, M. Niño & N. L. Cuello   193782001-11-00
Venezuela, Trujillo, Boconó, Parque Nacional Guaramacal, sector quebrada Honda de El Santuario., 1880 - 2000m


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