Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Witheringia coccoloboides (Brachistus poasensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
CM349701Fonnegra, R.   12481979-06-20
Colombia, Antioquia, Municipio Mutatá, Hacienda El Darién, margen derecha del Río Chintadural

Eastern Kentucky University, Ronald L. Jones Herbarium


EKY
31234100740750Ronald L. Jones, Humberto Jimenez-Saa   102012007-05-11
Costa Rica, in forest in southeastern corner of property near river. 650 m. N 09° 19' 40"; W 83° 37' 34"

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
G. Cufodontis   5961930-00-00
Costa Rica

F:Botany
M. H. Grayum   94921989-05-18
Costa Rica, San José

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
IND-0109385William G. D'Arcy   53581971-05-09
Panama, Veraguas, Above Cerro Punta, 8.876419 -82.591144, 2316m

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
381121Brad Boyle   77352005-03-16
Costa Rica, Heredia, Heredia Cantón, P.N. Braulio Carrillo; Parque Nacional Braulio Carrillo, Sector Barva. Flat area beside Laguna Danta trail, ca 500 m from junction with Laguna Barva trail. Re-sample of species from tenth ha transect c2750-1. Specimen preserved in 70% alcohol, 10.13681 -84.10394, 2775m

University of California at Davis Herbarium


DAV
Witheringia coccoloboides (Damm.) A.T.Hunziker
Grady L. Webster   122371962-07-13
Costa Rica, Alajuela, Volcán Poás rain forest of Drimys, Quercus, Podocarpus et al, along road 2.5-3.5 miles west of Poasito, 10.163333 -84.230278, 2408m

DAV
Witheringia coccoloboides (Damm.) A.T.Hunziker
Grady L. Webster   165971971-06-15
Panama, Chiriquí, Western slopes of Cerro Respingo NE of Cerro Punta village., 8.866667 -82.566667, 2591m

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
158749B. E. Hammel   29441978-05-07
Panama, Chiriquí Prov., Lower N slope of Baru, E of Bajo Choro region., 8.33333 -82.9167, 6000 - 6500m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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