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

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Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


FMB
221176Gamboa Billen   16191997-07-19
Costa Rica, San José, Dota, R. F. Los Santos Camino viejo maderero. Entrada a 200 m de carretera interamericana a mano izquierda de camino a Providencia. Cuenca del Savegre., 9.61 -83.83, 2900m

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218049Gamboa Billen   7951996-10-11
Costa Rica, San José, Pérez Zeledón, Cuenca Térraba - Sierpe., 9.55 -83.67, 2560m

FMB
237837Rodríguez Alexánder   41971998-11-26
Costa Rica, San José, Pérez Zeledón, Ruta al Cerro de la Muerte entre La Georgina y Villa Mills km 102-103 sobre interamericana., 9.56 -83.71, 3000m

FMB
188187Almeda Frank   58051986-03-26
Costa Rica, Cartago, P.N. Tapantí About 8 km beyond puente Dos Amigos and 2 km beyond the bridge adjacent to the massive pipeline. Wet trail bordering the pipeline., 1620m

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202075Morales Juan Francisco   46691995-08-05
Costa Rica, San José, Aserrí, Z.P. Cerros de Escazú Cedral. Bosque y repastos en la falda E de la Cima. Camino a Londres cabeceras del Río Agres., 9.86 -84.14, 2300m

FMB
181659Fernández Álvaro   7981993-03-23
Costa Rica, Limón, Talamanca, Cordillera de Talamanca. Río Lori. 1 km aguas abajo unión Queb. Kuisa. Entre Ujarrás y San José Cadécar., 9.37 -83.23, 1800m

FMB
242552Alfaro Evelio   22381999-04-18
Costa Rica, San José, Dota, R.F. Los Santos Cuenca de Savegre. Est. Ojo de Agua colectado a orilla del camino., 9.6 -83.81, 3000m

FMB
116275Zamora Nelson   12341986-03-26
Costa Rica, Cartago, P.N. Tapantí

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228735Estrada Armando   30352001-08-28
Costa Rica, San José, Dota, Camino entre ojo de agua y Providencia., 9.58 -83.84, 2131m


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Google Map

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