Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Anthurium melastomatis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
CM324534McPherson, G.   75331985-11-20
Panama, Panamá, Cerro Brewster, summit, on San Blas border, 800 - 850m

CM:Botany
CM336665Thompson, S.A.   47191988-04-07
Panama, Coclé, 5-5.5 mi N of El Copé, trail along Continental Divide, 8.63333333333333 -80.5833333333333, 850m

CM:Botany
CM346058Croat, T.B.   491491979-12-06
Panama, Cocle, Alto Calvario, above sawmill, on continental divide, 5.2 mi above El Cope, 930m

CM:Botany
CM396104Croat, T.B.   767631994-07-12
Panama, Cocle, vicinity El Copé, Alto Calvario, ca 6 mi N of El Copé, 8.63333333333333 -80.5833333333333, 770m

CM:Botany
CM396236Herrera, H.   14861993-12-11
Panama, San Blas, caminando por filo desde una quebrada del Río Diablo hacia cordillera de Ibedón, 9.35 -78.5666666666667, 350 - 480m

CM:Botany
CM482348Hammel, B.   136221985-04-00
Panama, Panama to San Blas, past Los Altos de Pacora region of Cerro Jefé, ca 3 km S Of Cerro Brewster, 9.28333333333333 -79.2833333333333, 600 - 800m

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
M. C. Peña   4141992-04-27
Panama, Coclé

F:Botany
J. P. Folsom   71011977-12-21
Panama, Coclé

F:Botany
B. E. Hammel   10231978-01-20
Panama

F:Botany
T. B. Croat   675751987-09-13
Panama

F:Botany
J. P. Folsom   41411977-07-05
Panama

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
TEX00534872Thomas B. Croat   675751987-09-13
Panama, Cocle, Alto Calvario along summit of Continental Divide 5.5 mi N of El Cope; 3.5 mi N of Escuela Barrigon., 8.65 -80.6

Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
BRIT466101Thomas B. Croat   688121988-06-23
Panama, Cocle, Alto Calvario above El Copé, ca 6 km N of El Copé, along trail through forest W off old lumber trail which leads down to Las Ricas, Liomón, and San Juan., 9.65 -80.6


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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