Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Weberocereus tunilla subsp. biolleyi (Weberocereus biolleyi, Weberocereus panamensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT-SMU
Weberocereus panamensis Britton & Rose
BRIT550781John Taylor   176071974-12-24
Costa Rica, San Jose, Collected along a small stream about 1 Km. Southeast of Patarra., 9.879934 -84.023146, 1150m

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
Weberocereus biolleyi (F.A.C. Weber) Britton & Rose
CM299508Solomon, J.C.   24761976-07-21
Costa Rica, Heredia, Finca La Selva, ca 4 km SE of Puerto Viejo, 10.429352 -83.980788, 50m

Huntington Botanical Gardens Herbarium


HNT
Weberocereus biolleyi (F.A.C. Weber) Britton & Rose
2078R. Wilson   LC 74-5021974-07-01
Costa Rica, Limón

HNT
Weberocereus biolleyi (F.A.C. Weber) Britton & Rose
6920Davidson, Christopher   86111979-08-21
Costa Rica, Limón, Hacienda Tapezco-Hda. La Suerte, 29 air km W of Tortuguero., 40m

HNT
Weberocereus biolleyi (F.A.C. Weber) Britton & Rose
2077C.K. Horich   S.N.1975-07-01
Costa Rica, Northern San Carlos Basin, creek shore jungle near San Pedro Cutris., 125 - 150m

HNT
Weberocereus biolleyi (F.A.C. Weber) Britton & Rose
6731M. Kimnach & S. Linden   24201983-03-09
Costa Rica, Limón, 1.5 km S of La Virgen, along Río Sarapiquí., 244m

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Weberocereus biolleyi (F.A.C. Weber) Britton & Rose
TEX00531890James P. Folsom   95551981-04-02
Costa Rica, Heredia, Finca La Selva (Organization for Tropical Studies) near Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui. Jct far loop & east River road.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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