Dataset: CR
Taxa: Sagittaria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
8489C. Pringle   84891901-05-24
México, Michoacán. In water. Valley of Zamora.

CR
65211Vincent Martino   141977-04-14
Estados Unidos, Texas9 milles E of Bryan on highway 30 Grimes County

CR
124556Barringer Kerry A.   16971982-02-25
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Buenos Aires, Open sedge bog on road from InteramericanHighway to center of town.S Puntarenas., 9.16 -83.33, 400m

CR
86055Gómez Luis Diego   18131
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Buenos Aires, Charca permanente en Sabana entrada a Buenos Aires., 700m

CR
121860Crow Garrett   62791984-11-27
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, P.N. Palo Verde Swamp ca. 2 km from park headquarters at Catalina along transect to Laguna Nicaragua.

CR
234547Gómez Laurito Jorge   136662001-08-19
Costa Rica, Alajuela, Los Chiles, Orilla inundada de yolillal al final de la pista de aterrizaje., 11.04 -84.7, 45m

CR
121833Crow Garrett   62241984-11-16
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Ca. 200 m from Interamerican Highway on road to Cuajiniquil (10 km north of Santa Rosa Nat.Park). Temporary pond on south side of road. Water almost dried up plants mostly in muck.

CR
203455Rivera Gerardo   28031997-02-05
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Tilarán, Lago Coter, 10.58 -84.6, 600 - 1000m

CR
104316Gómez Luis Diego   5471984-04-07
Costa Rica, Alajuela, Los Chiles, 30m

CR
96781Davidse Gerrit   232851983-01-26
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Intersection of Interamerican Hwy. and road to Murcielago. Marsh dominated by Eleocharis species., 10.95 -85.61, 260m

CR
176508P. Dobeler   55801992-04-12
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, pazcifisher kustenbereich 2.8 km nordlich vo Ortsende von Sierpe in Richtung Palmar Sur, 20m

CR
46053Jiménez Alfonso   2687
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, En ciénaga que bordea Laguna del Arenal, 500m

CR
137958Crow Garrett   1987-08-02
Costa Rica, Alajuela, Lago de Cote. just N of Laguna Arenal


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