Dataset: ASU
Taxa: Costaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


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Costus speciosus (J. Koenig) Sm.
ASU0004287Sara Salter;   141977-07-01
Guatemala, Guatemala, NE of Guatemala City. Finca (farm), 14.624795 -90.532818

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Costus spiralis (Jacq.) Roscoe
ASU0004288C. W. Wood   2961975-09-19
Venezuela, Aragua, Parque Nacional Henri Pittier. Rancho Grande-Guacamaya trail., 10.38189 -67.618538, 1200m

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Costus subsessilis (Nees & Mart.) P.J.M.Maas
ASU0006692G. Hatschbach   558201991-11-06
Brazil, Goias, Catalao, aprox. A divisa com Campo Alegre, Goias, -18.161214 -47.944893

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Costus ruber Wright ex Griseb.
ASU0004286L. R. Landrum; S. S. Landrum   63641989-07-30
Mexico, Chiapas, Palenque, 2-3.5 km S on hwy 199 beyond turnoff to Chancala., 17.50918 -91.98355, 300m

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ASU0004273W. J. Kress   94-48691994-07-03
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Goto Brus. Robert and Catherine Wilson Botanical Garden, Las Cruces Biological Station, San Vito., 8.80556 -83.025, 275m

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ASU0059244L. R. Landrum; A. Trauth-Nare, E. Gilbert   108302003-06-23
Ecuador, Napo, Cotococha; about 1 km west of Venecia and 25 km east of Tena; on the south side of the Napo River. Road south of school at Venecia and road passing through Venecia to Tena., -1.043822 -77.714209, 450m

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ASU0059245L. R. Landrum; A. Trauth-Nare, E. Gilbert   108302003-06-23
Ecuador, Napo, Cotococha; about 1 km west of Venecia and 25 km east of Tena; on the south side of the Napo River. Road south of school at Venecia and road passing through Venecia to Tena., -1.043822 -77.714209, 450m

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Costus dirzoi A.García-Mendoza & G.Ibarra-Manríquez
ASU0021167G. Ibarra Manriquez   33531989-05-15
Mexico, Veracruz, Mpio. de San Andrés Tuxtla. LOTE 67, Estación de Biología Tropical Los Tuxtlas., 18.5667 -95.0667


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