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

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Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute


SCZ
10174Tyson, E.L.   55271969-06-20
Panamá, Darién, Penas Bay near hotel.

SCZ
10172Tyson, E.L.   55371969-06-20
Panamá, Darién, Penas Bay near hotel.

SCZ
10173Stimson, W.R.   s.n.1967-07-20
Panamá, Panamá, Balboa, Archipielago de Las Perlas. San Jose Island. In<br>forest beside path to Bald Hill from coast., 8.25 -79.116667

SCZ
10176Dwyer, J.D.   66151965-04-00
Panamá, Panamá, Panamá, Albrook Site; Tropical Test Center., 8.966667 -79.566667

SCZ
Isertia laevis (Triana) B.M. Boom
10178Tyson, E.L.   40511966-05-27
Panamá, Panamá, Panamá, Cerro Azul near lake., 9.166667 -79.416667, 610m

SCZ
Isertia laevis (Triana) B.M. Boom
10181Tyson, E.L.   33301966-01-27
Panamá, Panamá, Panamá, Cerro Jefe in Clusia" forest.", 9.233333 -79.35, 823m

SCZ
Isertia laevis (Triana) B.M. Boom
10177Herrera, A.   17541994-08-27
Panamá, San Blas, Ailigandí, Comarca de San Blas, Río Playón Chico, Campamento<br>de Ilagandi., 9.25 -78.233333

SCZ
Isertia laevis (Triana) B.M. Boom
10179Croat, T.B.   131751971-01-31
Panamá, Colón, Colón, Lumber road on Santa Rita Ridge 1.6 miles from<br>highway., 9.333333 -79.8

SCZ
Isertia laevis (Triana) B.M. Boom
10182Gentry, A.H.   18561971-09-19
Panamá, Colón, Colón, Santa Rita ridge, 2-3 miles from Transisthmian<br>Hwy., 9.333333 -79.8

SCZ
10175Croat, T.B.   110721970-06-28
Panamá, Colón, Colón, Near Sabanita., 9.35 -79.8

SCZ
Isertia laevis (Triana) B.M. Boom
10180Correa A., M.D.   1431967-08-10
Panamá, Colón, Portobelo, 6 miles from Rio Piedra, on road to Puerto Pilon., 9.45 -79.733333

SCZ
17122Carrión, J.F.   3452011-07-27
Panamá, Bocas del Toro, Bocas del Toro, Isla Popa, Comunidad de Popa 2 (Sandubidi). A<br>orillas del camino en los terrenos detrás del<br>colegio de la comunidad., 9.13 -82.82


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