Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cnemidaria cocleana
Search Criteria: Panama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
barcode-00020764E. F. Tyson, R. K. Godfrey et al.   24521965-11-10
Panama, Coclé, La Mesa, 5 miles north of El Valle, alt. 2500 feet, 762m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00020765E. F. Tyson, R. K. Godfrey et al.   24521965-11-10
Panama, Coclé, La Mesa, 5 miles north of El Valle, alt. 2500 feet, 762m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00020763E. F. Tyson, R. K. Godfrey et al.   24521965-11-10
Panama, Coclé, La Mesa, 5 miles north of El Valle, alt. 2500 feet, 762m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
1217407E.L. Tyson et al.   2452
Panama

MO:Tropicos
1217408Thomas B. Croat   254481974-07-24
Panama, Veraguas, Santa Fe, Rio Primero Braso, 2.5 km beyond Agriculture School Alto Piedra near Santa Fé, 8.52 -81.13, 700 - 750m

MO:Tropicos
1735925Al Gentry   30281971-12-12
Panama, Veraguas, Santa Fe, Mountains, 3.5 mi N of Santa Fé, 8.53 -81.14, 500 - 1000m

MO:Tropicos
1762209Al Gentry & Andre Clewell   69791972-12-29
Panama, Darién, Summit of Cerro Pirre. Cloud forest, 7.85 -77.72, 1000 - 1400m

MO:Tropicos
2056860John D. Dwyer & M. Nee   119431974-01-04
Panama, Coclé, La Mesa, 8.65 -80.13, 670m

MO:Tropicos
2056865Thomas B. Croat   272631974-08-26
Panama, Darién, Vicinity of upper gold mining camp of Tyler Kittredge on headwaters of Rio Tuquesa ca. 2 air km from Continental Divide; recently cleared primary forest., 8.56 -77.48, 600m

MO:Tropicos
2057011Thomas B. Croat   232221973-03-18
Panama, Veraguas, Santa Fe, Primary forest on Caribbean slope above rio Primero Brazo, 5 miles northwest of Santa Fé (Below Escuela Agricola Alta Piedra), 8.54 -81.13, 700 - 1200m

MO:Tropicos
24114Gordon McPherson   76801985-11-27
Panama, Coclé, Above Cope. Forested slopes., 8.63 -80.58, 700 - 750m

MO:Tropicos
28857Clem Hamilton & Gerrit Davidse   26661983-02-03
Panama, Coclé, Caribbean side of divide at El Copé. [Coordinates on orginal label: 08.45N 080.35W] Wet forest, 8.71 -80.61, 200 - 400m

MO:Tropicos
29647Clem Hamilton, W. D'Arcy & D. Roubik   12611982-09-09
Panama, Veraguas, past Escuela Agrícola on road to Calovebora; 81º07'W, 8º32'N, elev. 1200 m., 8.53 -81.12, 1200m

MO:Tropicos
31524H.W. Churchill, A. Lier, W.S. Armbruster & A.L. Herzig   41391983-12-16
Panama, Coclé, Road to Coclesito, logging camp 12 mi from Llano Grande. [Coordinates on original label: 8º47'N, 80º28'W], 8.78 -80.47, 200m

MO:Tropicos
32150H.W. Churchill   38631983-11-16
Panama, Coclé, Area of El Valle, 2 km E of La Mesa, N slope of Cerro Gaital. [Coordinates on original label: 8º38'N, 80º7'W], 8.63 -80.11, 800m

MO:Tropicos
32159H.W. Churchill   38641983-11-16
Panama, Coclé, Area of El Valle, 2 km E of La Mesa, N slope of Cerro Gaital. [Coordinates on original label: 8º38'N, 80º7'W], 8.63 -80.11, 800m

MO:Tropicos
33863Greg de Nevers, Heraclio Herrera, Barry Hammel & Susan Charnley   54941985-04-24
Panama, San Blas, Cerro Brewster, headwaters of Río Cangandí. Tropical wet forest, 9.3 -79.27, 630m

MO:Tropicos
37151Thomas B. Croat & Michael H. Grayum   601751985-03-10
Panama, Bocas del Toro, Along road between Fortuna and Chiriquí Grande, 8.5 mi N of bridge over the Fortuna Lake, 4.3 km N of the Continental Divide. [Coordinates on orginal label: 8.46N 82.14W], 8.82 -82.2, 590m

MO:Tropicos
39971Thomas B. Croat   669351987-06-28
Panama, Veraguas, Santa Fe, Along dirt road between Santa Fé and Río San Luis, beyond Escuela Circlo Alto de Piedra, 5.9 mi N of school, 8.55 -81.13, 480m

Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
114517Hartman Ronald L.   12384
Panamá, DARIEN. SW ridge leading to alturas de Nique on border with Colombia., 900 - 1000m

CR
227270Sytsma Kenneth   2701
Panamá, Comarca de San Blas. Cerro Habú vicinity of peak. Cloud forest., 9.38 -78.81

CR
117488Hammel Barry E.   46871978-09-09
Panamá, Province of Veraguas. Mountains west of Alto de Piedras Siclo Basico school N of Santa Fe.


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