Dataset: F-Botany
Taxa: Aganisia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Aganisia cyanea (Lindl.) Rchb.f.
V0451218FR. B. Foster   44341980-08-13
Peru, Loreto

F:Botany
Aganisia cyanea (Lindl.) Rchb.f.
V0451204FR. B. Foster   44341980-08-13
Peru, Loreto

F:Botany
V0435591FG. Klug   12391930-04-00
PERU

F:Botany
V0435592FG. Klug   39851935-03-00
PERU

F:Botany
V0435593FJ. Schunke Vigo   17011967-03-02
PERU

F:Botany
V0435594FG. Klug   39851935-03-00
PERU

F:Botany
V0435596FG. Klug   12571930-04-00
PERU

F:Botany
V0435598FJ. S. de la Cruz   20001922-09-03
BRITISH GUIANA [Guyana]

F:Botany
V0435595FR. B. Foster & W. A. Foster   40891974-09-04
Peru, Loreto

F:Botany
Aganisia cyanea (Lindl.) Rchb.f.
V0435590FJ. Cuatrecasas   70551939-09-27
Colombia, Vaupés

F:Botany
V0435597FH. S. Irwin et al.   544751963-07-28
Suriname


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Google Map

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