Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tectaria antioquoiana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Kansas Ronald L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU
422101Aleta J Petrik   5971967-08-04
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Trail W of OTS Station at San Vito de Java; Finca Wilson, 8.785671 -82.959654, 1189m

KANU
423452Aleta J Petrik   6051967-08-04
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Trail W of OTS Station at San Vito de Java; Finca Wilson, 8.785671 -82.959654, 1189m

KANU
423450Aleta J Petrik   6051967-08-04
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Trail W of OTS Station at San Vito de Java; Finca Wilson, 8.785671 -82.959654, 1189m

KANU
423453Aleta J Petrik   6051967-08-04
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Trail W of OTS Station at San Vito de Java; Finca Wilson, 8.785671 -82.959654, 1189m

KANU
423454Aleta J Petrik   6051967-08-04
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Trail W of OTS Station at San Vito de Java; Finca Wilson, 8.785671 -82.959654, 1189m

KANU
423476Aleta J Petrik   6531967-08-10
Costa Rica, San Jose, 16.5 mi from [S of] the La Georgina Hotel on the way to San Isidro [del General]; Interamerican Hwy; Cerro de La Muerte, 9.460485 -83.710753, 1433m

KANU
423477Aleta J Petrik   6531967-08-10
Costa Rica, San Jose, 16.5 mi from [S of] the La Georgina Hotel on the way to San Isidro [del General]; Interamerican Hwy; Cerro de La Muerte, 9.460485 -83.710753, 1433m

KANU
4234787Aleta J Petrik   6531967-08-10
Costa Rica, San Jose, 16.5 mi from [S of] the La Georgina Hotel on the way to San Isidro [del General]; Interamerican Hwy; Cerro de La Muerte, 9.460485 -83.710753, 1433m

General Research Observations


SEINet
C.J.Rothfels   49882016-05-20
Peru, Pasco, Provincia Oxapampa, Distrito de Huancabamba. Parque Nacional Yanachaga Chemillen, Huampal sector. Across the river from the entrance/guard station., -10.18259 -75.57367, 977m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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