Dataset: SCZ
Taxa: Indigofera
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute


SCZ
6850Tyson, E.L.   29281966-01-22
Panamá, Los Santos, Macaracas, 12 mi s Macaracas., 7.733333 -80.55

SCZ
6849Tyson, E.L.   28101966-01-21
Panamá, Herrera, Ocú, 10 mi s Ocu., 7.95 -80.783333

SCZ
6851Blum, K.E.   18801965-12-08
Panamá, Panamá, San Carlos, E. of Rio Teta & Inter Amer Hyway., 8.5 -79.916667

SCZ
6847Tyson, E.L.   20581965-11-03
Panamá, Panamá, Panamá, Cerro Azul at 2000' el., 9.166667 -79.4, 610m

SCZ
6848Tyson, E.L.   21431965-11-03
Panamá, Panamá, Panamá, Cerro Azul at 2000'., 9.166667 -79.4, 610m

SCZ
6859Croat, T.B.   224621973-02-27
Panamá, Chiriquí, Bugaba, Secondary forest along Quebrada Punta de Piedra; 2<br>mi SW Puerto Armuelles, 8.883333 -82.6

SCZ
6856Tyson, E.L.   23161965-11-10
Panamá, Panamá, San Carlos, Rio Mar., 8.45 -79.966667

SCZ
6858Correa A., M.D.   5011965-11-10
Panamá, Panamá, San Carlos, Canal Zone: Few meters from Venado Beach Shore., 8.45 -79.966667

SCZ
6857Lazor, R.L.   23441965-11-10
Panamá, Panamá, San Carlos, Along runway at Bocas, bordering mangrove swamp,<br>near houses, 8.45 -79.966667

SCZ
6853Blum, K.E.   21601965-11-10
Panamá, Panamá, San Carlos, Vicinity TTC Albrook tower, out C-15 rd., 8.45 -79.966667

SCZ
6855Tyson, E.L.   26961966-01-21
Panamá, Herrera, Ocú, 4 mi Los Pozos, 7.95 -80.783333

SCZ
6854Tyson, E.L.   34741966-01-24
Panamá, Los Santos, Macaracas, Curundo on road past Survival School, 7.733333 -80.55

SCZ
Indigofera trita subsp. scabra (Roth) de Kort & G. Thijsse
6852Liesner, R.L.   211973-02-18
Panamá, Chiriquí, Edge of open pasture an thicket of tree along<br>creek; Monte Verde; 2.5 km west of Puerto<br>Armuelles


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