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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Bolbitis cladorrhizans (Spreng.) Ching
1742595Al Gentry   42571972-02-11
Panama, Darién, Slope of Cerro Chucula, drainage of Río Pavarandó, base of Cerro Chucula, 7.52 -78.07

MO:Tropicos
Bolbitis cladorrhizans (Spreng.) Ching
1766973Al Gentry & Andre Clewell   70711972-12-30
Panama, Darién, Near Cerro Pirre base camp on Río Parasenico, 7.93 -77.72, 200 - 500m

MO:Tropicos
Bolbitis cladorrhizans (Spreng.) Ching
1947650Thomas M. Antonio   30911979-12-12
Panama, Bocas del Toro, Ca. 15 km up the Río Changuinola to I.R.H.E. dam site No. 1. Near campsite on trail to the ridge northeast of the campsite., 9.31 -82.54, 243 - 274m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Bolbitis cladorrhizans (Spreng.) Ching
WAG.1729739Croat TB   1973-03-02
Panama, Province of Chiriqui: Burica Peninsula. Primary forest; 8 mi west of Puerto Armuelles.

NL:Botany
Bolbitis cladorrhizans (Spreng.) Ching
WAG.1729738Croat TB   1973-03-02
Panama, Province of Chiriqui: Burica Peninsula. Primary forest; 8 mi west of Puerto Armuelles.

NL:Botany
Bolbitis cladorrhizans (Spreng.) Ching
U.1022022Hélion F   1909-02-20
Panama, Bois près de Davin.

NL:Botany
Bolbitis cladorrhizans (Spreng.) Ching
L.3516055Croat TB   1973-03-02
Panama, Province of Chiriqui: Burica Peninsula. Primary forest; 8 mi west of Puerto Armuelles.

NL:Botany
Bolbitis cladorrhizans (Spreng.) Ching
L.3516054Croat TB   1973-03-02
Panama, Province of Chiriqui: Burica Peninsula. Primary forest; 8 mi west of Puerto Armuelles.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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