Dataset: NY
Taxa: Micropeltidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Ceratochaetopsis costaricensis F.Stevens & Weedon
02858243F. L. Stevens   9081923-07-08
Costa Rica, La Palma

NY
Micropeltis semecarpi Syd. & P.Syd.
02990163D. R. Reynolds   PA1632002-06-00
Panama, Colón, San Lorenzo NationaL Park, Sherman, Smithonian Tropical Research Station Canopy Crane, S side Cagres River, 130m

NY
Micropeltis semecarpi Syd. & P.Syd.
02990164D. R. Reynolds   PA1742002-06-00
Panama, Colón, San Lorenzo NationaL Park, Sherman, Smithonian Tropical Research Station Canopy Crane, S side Cagres River, 130m

NY
Micropeltis semecarpi Syd. & P.Syd.
02990165D. R. Reynolds   PA1742002-06-00
Panama, Colón, San Lorenzo NationaL Park, Sherman, Smithonian Tropical Research Station Canopy Crane, S side Cagres River, 130m

NY
Micropeltis aspidospermatis Bat. & A.F.Vital
02990168D. R. Reynolds   PA1742002-06-00
Panama, Colón, San Lorenzo NationaL Park, Sherman, Smithonian Tropical Research Station Canopy Crane, S side Cagres River, 130m

NY
Micropeltis aspidospermatis Bat. & A.F.Vital
02990167D. R. Reynolds   PA3152002-06-00
Panama, Colón, San Lorenzo NationaL Park, Sherman, Smithonian Tropical Research Station Canopy Crane, S side Cagres River, 130m

NY
Micropeltis bambusina Höhn. Höhn.
02985928D. R. Reynolds   PA3542002-06-00
Panama, Colón, San Lorenzo National Park, Sherman, Smithsonian Tropical Research Station Canopy Crane, S side Chagres River, 130m

NY
Micropeltis bambusina Höhn. Höhn.
02985929D. R. Reynolds   PA3142002-06-00
Panama, Colón, San Lorenzo National Park, Sherman, Smithsonian Tropical Research Station Canopy Crane, S side Chagres River, 130m

NY
Micropeltis bambusina Höhn. Höhn.
02985930D. R. Reynolds   PA3172002-06-00
Panama, Colón, San Lorenzo National Park, Sherman, Smithsonian Tropical Research Station Canopy Crane, S side Chagres River, 130m

NY
Micropeltis bambusina Höhn. Höhn.
02985931D. R. Reynolds   PA3332002-06-00
Panama, Colón, San Lorenzo National Park, Sherman, Smithsonian Tropical Research Station Canopy Crane, S side Chagres River, 130m

NY
Micropeltis bauhiniae Rehm Rehm
02985932D. R. Reynolds   PA1842002-06-00
Panama, Colón, San Lorenzo National Park, Sherman, Smithsonian Tropical Research Station Canopy Crane, S side Chagres River, 130m

NY
Micropeltis bauhiniae Rehm Rehm
02985933D. R. Reynolds   PA2942002-06-00
Panama, Colón, San Lorenzo National Park, Sherman, Smithsonian Tropical Research Station Canopy Crane, S side Chagres River, 130m

NY
Micropeltis bogoriensis Höhn. Höhn.
02985934D. R. Reynolds   PA1232002-06-00
Panama, Colón, San Lorenzo National Park, Sherman, Smithsonian Tropical Research Station Canopy Crane, S side Chagres River, 130m

NY
Micropeltis bogoriensis Höhn. Höhn.
02985935D. R. Reynolds   PA1422002-06-00
Panama, Colón, San Lorenzo National Park, Sherman, Smithsonian Tropical Research Station Canopy Crane, S side Chagres River, 130m

NY
Micropeltis caesalpiniae Tassi Tassi
02985936D. R. Reynolds   PA3182002-06-00
Panama, Colón, San Lorenzo National Park, Sherman, Smithsonian Tropical Research Station Canopy Crane, S side Chagres River, 130m

NY
Micropeltis caesalpiniae Tassi Tassi
02985937D. R. Reynolds   PA3592002-06-00
Panama, Colón, San Lorenzo National Park, Sherman, Smithsonian Tropical Research Station Canopy Crane, S side Chagres River, 130m

NY
Stomiopeltella caricis Siemaszko Siemaszko
02985972D. R. Reynolds   PA1302002-06-00
Panama, Colón, San Lorenzo National Park, Sherman, Smithsonian Tropical Research Station Canopy Crane, S side Chagres River, 130m

NY
Micropeltis semecarpi Syd. & P.Syd. Syd. & P.Syd.
02990162D. R. Reynolds   PA1042002-06-00
Panama, Colón, San Lorenzo National Park, Sherman, Smithsonian Tropical Research State Canopy Crane, S side Chagres River, 130m


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