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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Maxillaria quadrata (Ornithidium lankesteri)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Herbarium


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Maxillaria quadrata Ames & Correll
SEL037925Luer, Carlyle A.   92931983-12-08
Panama, Chiriquí, Above Guadalupe., 8.879907 -82.568012, 2300m

SEL
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Maxillaria quadrata Ames & Correll
SEL037923Sytsma, Kenneth J   48491981-05-26
Panama, Chiriquí, SE slopes and summit of Cerro Pate Macho; trail from Río Palo Alto; 4 km NE of Boquete., 8.808312 -82.409018, 1700 - 2100m

SEL
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Maxillaria quadrata Ames & Correll
SEL037924Hammel, Barry E   71381979-04-15
Panama, Chiriquí, Ridge above Alto Pineda., 8.834335 -82.562044, 2743 - 3169m

SEL
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Maxillaria quadrata Ames & Correll
SEL037926Morales, JF   37161995-03-24
Costa Rica, San José, Aserrí, Z.P. Cerros de Escazú Cerros Escazú-La Carpintera; Alto Hierbabuena; Cerro Daser., 9.841667 -84.123611, 2000m

University of South Florida Herbarium


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Maxillaria quadrata Ames & Correll
26074A. Tonduz   20831890-02-22
Costa Rica, Tiorets du Rancho Tilores (mamf du Barbo/vrers du Pauf)., 2043m

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:AMES
00083135C. H. Lankester   1282
Costa Rica

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00045379C. H. Lankester & A. Sancho   4211923-01-12
Costa Rica, San Cristobal, 5500 feet, 1676m

Harvard:AMES
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00045378C. H. Lankester & A. Sancho   4211923-01-12
Costa Rica, San Cristobal, 1676m

Harvard:AMES
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00102690C. H. Lankester & A. Sancho   4211923-01-12
Costa Rica, San Cristobal, 5500 feet, 1676m


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