Dataset: FMB
Taxa: Colocasia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


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Colocasia Schott in Schott & Endl.
207736Morales Juan Francisco   2165
Costa Rica, San José, Aserrí, Cuenca del río Saurez charrales y tacotales por la entrada a Barrio Lourdes., 9.84 -84.1, 1450 - 1600m

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Colocasia Schott in Schott & Endl.
190582Nilsson Vanda   3411993-04-30
Costa Rica, Cartago, R. F. Río Macho Sendero para o lado oeste atravessando um pequenho rio lado esquerdo., 1400m

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Colocasia esculenta Schott in Schott & Endl.
FMB-090877Añez, Onésimo; Hammen, M. van der; Montes, J.   402006-12-15
Colombia, La Guajira, Uribia, Corregimiento Nazareth, sector Kajashiwo

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Colocasia Schott in Schott & Endl.
212189Hammel Barry E.   205371996-11-25
Costa Rica, Alajuela, San Ramón, Cuenca del Tárcoles. Entre San Ramón y San Isidro de San Ramon. Matorrales., 10.08 -84.45, 1000m

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Colocasia Schott in Schott & Endl.
239724Frances Anne   3602002-10-27
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Coto Brus, Las Vegas., 8.84 -83.1, 700 - 900m

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Colocasia Schott in Schott & Endl.
133944Grayum Michael   81341987-03-10
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Coto Brus, Somewhat disturbed primary forest along Río Jaba ca 1 km SW of Las Cruces Botanical Garden., 8.78 -82.96, 1150m

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Colocasia esculenta Schott in Schott & Endl.
FMB-095373Gonzales, Ana   3212010-01-26
Colombia, Boyacá, Zetaquira, Vereda Hormigas, 1306m

FMB
Colocasia esculenta Schott in Schott & Endl.
FMB-007511Chavarro, Gerardo   7531993-05-18
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Sin datos de localidad, 800m

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Colocasia esculenta Schott in Schott & Endl.
FMB-007514Chavarro, Gerardo   7531983-05-18
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Sin datos de localidad, 800m


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