Dataset: MO
Taxa: Eustachys
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Eustachys petraea (Sw.) Desv.
1484007Joseph H. Kirkbride, Jr.,   1901967-08-15
Panama, San Blas, Island of Soskatupo, west end of island, 8.95 -77.73, - 30m

MO:Tropicos
Eustachys petraea (Sw.) Desv.
1484009James A. Duke   43341961-10-06
Panama, Canal Area, Toro Point, Ft. Sherman. Open beach, 9.37 -79.95, - 5m

MO:Tropicos
Eustachys petraea (Sw.) Desv.
1484010James A. Duke   65061962-12-09
Panama, San Blas, Airport at Irandi

MO:Tropicos
Eustachys petraea (Sw.) Desv.
1484012James A. Duke   85271966-08-06
Panama, San Blas, Mulatuppu, 8.95 -77.73, - 20m

MO:Tropicos
Eustachys petraea (Sw.) Desv.
1484015James A. Duke   88621966-10-07
Panama, San Blas, Isla Mosquito or Sunset Island, 9.12 -77.88

MO:Tropicos
Eustachys petraea (Sw.) Desv.
1484016E.L. Tyson   22501965-11-06
Panama, Canal Area, Fort Sherman near bathing beach, 9.36 -79.96, - 10m

MO:Tropicos
Eustachys petraea (Sw.) Desv.
1484017Thomas B. Croat   168511971-08-18
Panama, San Blas, Island of Nargana along air strip of coral. Island ca. 1 foot above sea level, 9.43 -78.58, 1m

MO:Tropicos
Eustachys petraea (Sw.) Desv.
1484018Al Gentry   63371972-10-04
Panama, San Blas, Isla Ustupo, first small island W of Playon Chico, 9.32 -78.23, - 20m

MO:Tropicos
Eustachys petraea (Sw.) Desv.
1484019J.T. & Fran Witherspoon   87861975-10-18
Panama, Canal Area, Beach along Limon Bay, S of Fort Sherman, 9.34 -79.95, - 10m

MO:Tropicos
Eustachys petraea (Sw.) Desv.
1987330Paul M. Peterson   85101990-03-30
Panama, Bocas del Toro, Bocas del Toro, Isla Escudo de Veraguas, SE side of island. Moist tropical forest. UTM 439000-440600m E, 1004800-1006000m N, 9.09 -81.55, - 13m

MO:Tropicos
Eustachys petraea (Sw.) Desv.
1987455John E. Ebinger   4451960-07-16
Panama, Colón, María Chiquita, along shore of beach, 9.45 -79.75

MO:Tropicos
Eustachys petraea (Sw.) Desv.
1987477Barry Hammel & W.G. D'Arcy   50701978-10-09
Panama, San Blas, Ocoquili Island, small coral island NW of Ailigandi. E end of island, 9.23 -78.03, - 10m

MO:Tropicos
Eustachys petraea (Sw.) Desv.
246872Michael Grayum & Fred Field   80701987-01-30
Costa Rica, Limón, Refugio Gandoca-Manzanillo Along trail from site of Monkey Point (group of houses ca. 1 km S of Punta Mona) to Manzanillo de Talamanca., 9.63 -82.61

MO:Tropicos
231084Percy Núñez & S. Walsh   63141986-10-28
Peru, Cusco, La Convención, Quillabamba, Salaspampa. Road to Kiteni; chacra del Sr. Alejo Daniel Cáceres. Río Urubamba., -12.82 -72.78, 1110m

MO:Tropicos
236635Hutchison, P. C. & J. K. Wright   44691964-03-21
Peru, Amazonas, Bongara, Campamento Ingenio, Km 300 E of Olmos, 1150m

MO:Tropicos
1396708A. Carrión, E. Ramos, J. Rojas, J. Hurtado, Maldonado & Herrera   6751998-11-04
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Angel Sandoval, Provincia German Busch. Area natural de manejo integrado y Parque Nacional Otuquis; Estancia Quebracho, a 4 km N de la estancia; bosque semideciduo mal drenado, con árboles de 15 a 25 m de altura, como Anadenanthera sp. Caesalpinia sp. y Astronium urundeu, -19.36 -58.09, 140m

MO:Tropicos
1527647M. Nee   390061990-09-30
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Andres Ibanez, 2 km. SE of Naranjillos on road from Santa Cruz to Ibapo, 5-6 km. N of railroad crossing. Low subtropical deciduous forest on flat, sandy soil., -18 -63.23, 520m

MO:Tropicos
213886Marko Lewis   8821371988-12-31
Bolivia, La Paz, Inquisivi, Along the old trail between Cajuata and Puente Alegre, ca. 11 km NE from Licoma Pampa. On lower slopes along the Río Suri are dense leguminous forests with trees to over 10 m, upper slopes are cultivated. Seasonally humid., -16.7 -67.17, 1650 - 1780m

MO:Tropicos
229158Irasel G. Vargas C.   491989-01-17
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Andres Ibanez, Villa Fátima, 4 km al SW del centro de la ciudad., -17.81 -63.2, 420m


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