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

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Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
Sphinga platyloba (Bertero ex DC.) Barneby
236047Espinoza Roberto   12601995-02-13
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Liberia, P.N. Santa Rosa De Bahía Salinas a Santa Cecilia estación Santa Rosa., 10.83 -85.63, 300m

CR
Sphinga platyloba (Bertero ex DC.) Barneby
85947Liesner Ronald   44761978-01-24
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, P. N. Santa Rosa Along river Río Guapote., 10.83 -85.6, 200m

CR
Sphinga platyloba (Bertero ex DC.) Barneby
218385Espinoza Roberto   12791995-05-03
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, La Cruz, P. N. Santa Rosa Península de Santa Elena. Murciélago. A la toma de agua., 10.9 -85.73, 50m

CR
Sphinga platyloba (Bertero ex DC.) Barneby
91398Sousa Mario   11323
México, Chiapas, A 13 km al SW de Tzimol Municipio Tzimol., 750m

CR
Sphinga platyloba (Bertero ex DC.) Barneby
114126Zamora Nelson   1151
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, P. N. Santa Rosa

CR
Sphinga platyloba (Bertero ex DC.) Barneby
109390Zamora Nelson   9451985-03-22
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, P. N. Santa Rosa Camino a Playa Nancite.

CR
Sphinga platyloba (Bertero ex DC.) Barneby
232028Acosta Luis   8992000-04-13
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Liberia, P. N. Santa Rosa Cuenca del Papagayo. La Cruz.Camino a Nancite., 10.8 -85.65, 50m

CR
Sphinga platyloba (Bertero ex DC.) Barneby
194439Espinoza Roberto   995
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, La Cruz, P. N. Santa Rosa Península de Santa Elena. Murciélago., 10.9 -85.73, 50m

CR
Sphinga platyloba (Bertero ex DC.) Barneby
177140Janzen Daniel H.   103651976-05-15
Costa Rica, Guanacaste

CR
Sphinga platyloba (Bertero ex DC.) Barneby
237797Rodríguez Alexánder   40331998-10-16
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, La Cruz, P.N. Santa Rosa Santa Elena del cruce de la interamericana 1 km ruta hacia las instalaciones del parque bosque aledaños a la calle., 10.86 -85.6, 270m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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