Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tolumnia quadriloba (Oncidium osmentii, Oncidium quadrilobum, Tolumnia osmentii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:AMES
00106766C. L. Withner   1965-00-00
Dominican Republic, Dry scrub near El Cucuyo and El Rubio

Harvard:AMES
Oncidium quadrilobum C. Schweinfurth
00271357J. T. Curtis   281944-05-28
Haiti, Around Gonaives, 60 - 120m

Harvard:AMES
Tolumnia osmentii (Withner) Braem
00271374Br. Alain   152581969-05-19
Dominican Republic, Jaiqui Picado, about 2 miles W of Santiago, 400m

Harvard:AMES
Tolumnia quadriloba (C. Schweinfurth) Braem
00271375Br. Alain   153051969-05-21
Dominican Republic, Jaiqui Picado, about 20 miles W of Santiago, near the rim of the gorge, 400m

Harvard:AMES
Tolumnia osmentii (Withner) Braem
00271376Br. Alain   158001969-06-23
Dominican Republic, Cerro Gordo, Guayubin, 250m

Harvard:AMES
Tolumnia quadriloba (C. Schweinfurth) Braem
00271377Br. Alain   152971969-05-21
Dominican Republic, Jaiqui Picado, about 20 miles W of Santiago; common in the area on slopein gorge, 300 - 400m

Harvard:AMES
Tolumnia quadriloba (C. Schweinfurth) Braem
00271378Br. Alain   152151969-05-14
Dominican Republic, Jaiqui Picado, about 20 miles W of Santiago, 300 - 400m

Harvard:AMES
Oncidium quadrilobum C. Schweinfurth
00084950J. T. Curtis   281944-05-28
Haiti, Around Gonaives, 60 - 120m

Harvard:AMES
Oncidium quadrilobum C. Schweinfurth
00084951J. T. Curtis   281944-05-28
Haiti, Around Gonaives, 60 - 120m

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Tolumnia quadriloba (C. Schweinf.) Braem
219068Mark Whitten   35032002-12-03
Dominican Republic

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
Tolumnia osmentii (Withner) Braem
167311R. P. Sauleda, D. K. Sauleda, M. E. Ragan, & D. D. Dodd   75831982-08-26
Dominican Republic, San Juan Prov., 4 km N of Guanito., 19.6319 -71.6478, 366m


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