Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bolbitis portoricensis
Search Criteria: Panama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Bolbitis portoricensis (Spreng.) Hennipman
1224532Barry Hammel   62611979-02-17
Panama, Chiriquí, N of Tolé. On rocks along Río Cuvibora ca. 5 miles North of Tolé on road past Alto Caballero.[Elevation on original lable 300 f], 8.31 -81.66, 198m

MO:Tropicos
Bolbitis portoricensis (Spreng.) Hennipman
1834313Sandra Knapp & Jim Mallet   30141982-01-22
Panama, Darién, Ridges on Punta Guayabo Grande, NW of Ensenada El Guayabo. Tropical wet forest, 7.45 -78.08, - 100m

MO:Tropicos
Bolbitis portoricensis (Spreng.) Hennipman
2042537Blanca Araúz, M. Velayos R. & S. Castroviejo   3891996-03-14
Panama, Veraguas, Montijo, Isla Coiba. Creciendo en barranco a orilla del río. Río Manila, 7.46 -81.79, - 150m

MO:Tropicos
Bolbitis portoricensis (Spreng.) Hennipman
2042542Thomas B. Croat   58271968-05-23
Panama, Canal Area, Barro Colorado Island. Barbour Lathrop Trail., 9.16 -79.82, 10 - 100m

MO:Tropicos
Bolbitis portoricensis (Spreng.) Hennipman
2090276M. Ruíz, Luis Carrasquilla, Jorge A. Aranda, J. Deago, N. Flores & B. Cuadra   4631997-04-23
Panama, Veraguas, Montijo, Parque Nacional Cerro Hoya, 7.28 -80.73, 440m

MO:Tropicos
Bolbitis portoricensis (Spreng.) Hennipman
30126B. Hammel, G. de Nevers, H. Cuadros & H. Herrera   164841987-10-24
Panama, Darién, Parque Nacional del Darién, ridge between N and S Branches of Río Pucuro; in forest N of old village of Tacarcuna; ca. 18 km E of Pucuro, 8.08 -77.27, 600 - 800m

MO:Tropicos
Bolbitis portoricensis (Spreng.) Hennipman
30941H.W. Churchill & G. de Nevers   44161984-01-27
Panama, Panamá, Serranía de Majé Trail between headwaters Río Ipetí Grande and Charco Rico., 8.88 -78.53, 700m

MO:Tropicos
Bolbitis portoricensis (Spreng.) Hennipman
31192H.W. Churchill & G. de Nevers   44331984-01-27
Panama, Panamá, Serranía de Majé Trail between headwaters Río Ipetí Grande and Charco Rico., 8.88 -78.53, 700m

MO:Tropicos
Bolbitis portoricensis (Spreng.) Hennipman
643Henk van der Werff & J. Herrera   61841985-01-21
Panama, Panamá, Distrito Capira, Cerro Campana; more or less natural grassland on steep, windexposed slopes with rock outcrops., 8.68 -79.9, 900m

Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
113392Thomas Antonio   3091
Panamá, 15 km up the Changuinola river to I. R. H. E. dam site No. 1 near campsite on trail to ridge NE of campsite., 850m

CR
114745Knapp Sandra   30141982-01-22
Panamá, Province of Darién. Ridges on Punta Guayabo Grande NW of Ensenada El Guayabo. Tropical wet forest., 7.4 -78.11, 50m

CR
114762Caroline Whitefoord   1341982-02-10
Panamá, Province of Darien. Rio Cocalito. In shade at edge of felled plantation.

CR
130480Jorge A. Mendieta II   3
Panamá, Prov. Panamá. Loma Coba-Zona del Canal.

CR
114761Kenneth Sytsma   33031981-01-30
Panamá, Province of Darien. 10 km NE of Jaqué slopes of Río Tabuelitas above Birogueirá Indian village on Río Jaqué below mouth of Río Pavarandó., 400m

CR
114746Hammel Barry E.   62611979-02-17
Panamá, Province of Chiriquí. N. of Toté.

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Bolbitis portoricensis (Spreng.) Hennipman
U.1022025Johnston IM   1946-02-04
Panama, North Fork of Rio Marino on rocks along stream in wooded canyon. San Jose Island, Perlas archipelago, Gulf of Panama, ( about 55 miles SSE of Balboa).

NL:Botany
Bolbitis portoricensis (Spreng.) Hennipman
U.1022019Ruiz M; et al.   1997-03-04
Panama, Veraguas

NL:Botany
Bolbitis portoricensis (Spreng.) Hennipman
U.1022016Nee MH   1974-01-12
Panama, Canal Zone, Secondary tropical moist forest at base of Cerro Pelado, NW side of Gamboa.


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