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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Psilochilus Barb. Rodr.
2563737.255G. G. Hatschbach   156841967-01-12
Brazil, Paraná, Quatro Barras

US:Botany
2222724.247Bro. Gines   42651951-03-22
Venezuela, Carabobo

US:Botany
3110430.251J. R. Grant   90-008221990-02-22
Costa Rica, Limón

US:Botany
Psilochilus Barb. Rodr.
814296.252M. Bang   2908
Bolivia

US:Botany
2585418.245J. A. Steyermark & M. Rabe   964151966-08-13
Venezuela, Sucre

US:Botany
1932436.249L. B. Smith   17701929-01-09
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro

US:Botany
3146189.251J. M. Silva   s.n.1987-05-02
Brazil, Paraná

US:Botany
3320046.203L. J. Dorr, L. Barnett & J. Rivero   81261995-07-15
Venezuela, Trujillo, Boconó, 2100 - 2100m

US:Botany
826108.2516H. von Türckheim   19981907-12-00
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz

US:Botany
814774.2542H. von Türckheim   7891886-09-00
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz

US:Botany
2911824.259G. G. Hatschbach   156841967-12-01
Brazil, Paraná, Quatro Barras, 1100 - 1100m


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