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

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Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
117082Zamora Nelson   12451986-05-07
Costa Rica, R. V. S. Caño Negro, 9m

CR
191992Martínez Kattia   1631993-06-22
Costa Rica, Alajuela, Los Chiles, R. V. S. Caño Negro Llanura de Guatuso. Boca del rìo Caño Negro., 10.91 -84.76, 40m

CR
60686Poveda Luis Jorge   11681975-10-18
Costa Rica, Limón, Entre Cahuita y Westfalia., 1m

CR
111550Jacobs Brian   22741984-06-11
Costa Rica, Heredia, Sarapiquí, E.B. La Selva Finca La Selva the OTS Field Station on the Rìo Puerto Viejo just E of its junction with the Rìo Sarapiquì. Vicinity Atajo trail and Rìo Sarapiquì., 10.43 -84.03, 100m

CR
98622Hammel Barry E.   115991982-04-06
Costa Rica, Along road to Rìo Sucio East of La Selva.

CR
200036Fernández Álvaro   13481994-05-25
Costa Rica, Limón, Pococí, R.V.S. Barra del Colorado Llanura de Tortuguero. Sardinas., 10.64 -83.73, 18m

CR
126670Wilbur Robert L.   374661985-05-28
Costa Rica, Heredia, Sarapiquí, E.B. La Selva Finca La Selva the OTS Field Station on the Rìo Puerto Viejo just E of its junction with the Rìo Sarapiquì. La Guaria Annex along Avenida Marañòn., 10.43 -84.03, 100m

CR
202977Rodríguez Alexánder   6341995-03-09
Costa Rica, Limón, Talamanca, Fila de Matama. Pandora. Cerro Hule., 9.89 -83.19, 400m

CR
227329Estrada Armando   25162000-11-14
Costa Rica, Limón, Talamanca, Sixaola. Alrededores de la la laguna de Gandoca., 9.59 -82.6

CR
195848Araya Flor   5191994-11-11
Costa Rica, Limón, Pococí, R.V.S. Barra del Colorado Llanura de Tortuguero. Sardinas., 10.64 -83.73, 18m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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