Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Operculina triquetra
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden


FTG
Operculina triquetra (Vahl) Hallier f.
110012C. E. Cerón   4881987-09-04
Guyana, Route dem cabassou,pres de Cayenne, Fl. jaune fr, papyraces, 2.35 -77.6

FTG
Operculina triquetra (Vahl) Hallier f.
110014W. R. Anderson   70081973-03-13
Brazil, Goiás, cerrado and rocky hillside ca. 25 kmm by road SW of Monte Alegre de Goias; northern spur of Serra Atalaia, 2.35 -77.6

FTG
Operculina triquetra (Vahl) Hallier f.
110015G. Davidse, Angel Gonzalez   190851981-11-19
Venezuela, Sucre, Diestrite Sucre: 8 km directly south of Sante Fe by road, 2.35 -64.4

FTG
Operculina triquetra (Vahl) Hallier f.
109973Burch, R. L. Oliver, K. R. Robertson   14121966-12-27
Panama, Canal Zone: Farfan Beach from Thatcher Hwy to Palo Seco., 8.93502 -79.5906

FTG
Operculina triquetra (Vahl) Hallier f.
109979D. F. Austin, S. K. Austin   60321974-08-02
Venezuela, Barinas, Vine on the east slope of mountains, about 30 km north of Barinas on road from Guanare., 8.223 -67.775

FTG
Operculina triquetra (Vahl) Hallier f.
110013G. Prance, D. Philcox, E. Forero, L. F. Coelho, J. F. Ramos & L. G. Farias   51811968-06-25
Brazil, Rondônia, Basin of Rio Madeira, Cerrado between Jaciparaná and Rio Madeira., -10.3333 -65.3333

Texas A&M University, S.M. Tracy Herbarium


TAES
Operculina triquetra (Vahl) Hallier f.
A. H. Liogier   182291971-10-30
Dominican Republic, Peravia

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
Operculina triquetra (Vahl) Hallier f.
1301027Al Gentry   28591971-12-05
Panama, Contact UM Herbarium

MICH:Angiosperms
Operculina triquetra (Vahl) Hallier f.
1301028Thomas B. Croat   127831970-12-13
Panama, Contact UM Herbarium


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