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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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645561Dodson   1988-11-15
Ecuador, Los R, 70m

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655364Svenson   
Ecuador, Galapagos, 220m

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656803Weber   1967-08-27
Ecuador, Galapagos, 220m

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664209Dodson et al.   1978-08-03
Ecuador, Los R, Vinces, Jauneche forest, km 70 Quevedo-Palenque, via Mocachi., -1.27 -79.7, 70m

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667834Werff v.d.   
Ecuador, Galapagos, 550m

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670180Schimpff   
Ecuador, Galapagos, 300m

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673733Rorud   
Ecuador, Galapagos, 220m

MO:Tropicos
1165645Elias Contreras   3021959-10-19
Guatemala, Petén, Tikal National Park, Tikal. In ramonal at base of Temple III, 17.23 -89.61

MO:Tropicos
1209176H. von Türckheim   7999
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Cubilgüitz, 15.68 -90.42, 350m

MO:Tropicos
1209178Elias Contreras   1451959-09-21
Guatemala, Petén, Tikal National Park, Tikal, 17.23 -89.61

MO:Tropicos
1209181Elias Contreras   14901964-05-02
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Sebol, in high forest between Rubelquiche and Sebol, ca. 3 km from village, 15.82 -89.96


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