Dataset: US-Botany
Taxa: Palmae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Catostigma radiatum O.F. Cook & Doyle
690430.2138C. Doyle   51905-12-00
Colombia, Cauca, Cordoba.

US:Botany
Catostigma radiatum O.F. Cook & Doyle
690431.2138C. Doyle   51905-12-00
Colombia, Cauca, Cordoba.

US:Botany
Catostigma radiatum O.F. Cook & Doyle
690429.2138C. Doyle   51905-12-00
Colombia, Cauca, Cordoba.

US:Botany
Catostigma radiatum O.F. Cook & Doyle
690432.2145C. Doyle   51905-12-00
Colombia, Cauca, Bank of Stream near Cordoba.

US:Botany
Catostigma radiatum O.F. Cook & Doyle
2809029.251J. Cuatrecasas   176561944-05-05
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Costa del Pacifico, Rio Cajambre, Silva, 5 - 80m

US:Botany
2583553.209J. A. Steyermark & M. Rabe   960881966-08-06
Venezuela, Sucre, Between Manacal and Pauji., 750 - 850m

US:Botany
2771940.209J. Cuatrecasas   149571943-08-20
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Vertiente Occidental, Hoya del Riodigua, Lado Izquierdo, Piedra de Moler., 1140 - 1180m


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