Dataset: EKY
Taxa: Loranthaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eastern Kentucky University, Ronald L. Jones Herbarium


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31234100736014Ronald L Jones & Humberto Jimenez-saa   100692007-04-23
Costa Rica, Perez Zeledon, In trees near visitors cabin. 740 m. N 09⁰ 20' 18"; W 83⁰ 37' 39"

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Psittacanthus schiedeanus (Schltdl. & Cham.) Blume
Ronald L. Jones   10,0691923-00-04
Costa Rica, San José, Pérez Zeledón, in trees near visitors cabin, 740m

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Struthanthus orbicularis (H.B. & K.) Eichl.
31234100736055Ronald L. Jones & Humberto Jiménez-Saa   104302008-07-14
Costa Rica, San José, General River Valley. Pérez Zeledón. Just south San Gerardo de Rivas

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Struthanthus orbicularis (H.B. & K.) Eichl.
31234100736048Ronald L. Jones, Humberto Jiménez-Saa   99102007-02-02
Costa Rica, San José, Pérez Zeledón, Alexander Skutch Bird Refuge. Los Cusingos. Pérez Zeledón. Next to western border of Los Cusingos. N 09° 20' 00"; W 83° 37' 48"

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Ronald L. Jones   9910
Costa Rica, San José, Pérez Zeledón, fields next to western border of Los Cusingos, 690m

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Ronald L. Jones   10,0141921-00-02
Costa Rica, San José, Pérez Zeledón, forest edge west of Queb. Cusingos, 690m

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Ronald L. Jones   10,4302014-00-07
Costa Rica, San José, Pérez Zeledón, along roadside, just south San Gerardo de Rivas, 1400m

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Phthirusa stelis (L.) Kuijt
31234100736030Ronald L. Jones & Humberto Jiménez-Saa   100142007-02-21
Costa Rica, Alexander Skutch Bird Refuge. Los Cusingos. Pérez Zeledón. West of Queb. Cusingos. N 09° 20' 00"; W 83° 37' 48" to N 09° 19' 53"; W 83° 37' 53"

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31234100736022Ronald L. Jones, Humberto Jiménez-Saa   100612007-04-22
Costa Rica, San José, Alexander Skutch Bird Refuge. Los Cusingos. Pérez Zeledón. Behind Skutch house. N 09° 20' 18"; W 83° 37' 38"


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