Dataset: CR
Taxa: Microtheliopsidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museo Nacional de Costa Rica, specimen-based


CR
3812466Lücking, Robert   56881992-07-15
Costa Rica, Limón, Pococí, Quebrada González, Braulio Carrillo, 10.1642489 -83.9400239, 400 - 500m

CR
3812467Lücking, Robert   57121992-07-15
Costa Rica, Limón, Pococí, Quebrada González, Braulio Carrillo, 10.1642489 -83.9400239, 400 - 500m

CR
3817140Cáceres & Lücking   12371997-06-15
Costa Rica, Heredia, Sarapiquí, Estacion Biologica La Selva., 10.4333333 -84.0333333, 0 - 100m

CR
149695Sipman, Harrie   19225c1986-02-27
Guyana, Guyana, Upper Mazaruni District. Along trail from Kamarng River to Pui Pui Mountain, at landing site, c. 5 km NW of Waramadang., 5.8 -60.7833333, 600 - 600m

CR
153626Lücking, Robert   11141988-07-01
Costa Rica, Limón, Pococí, P.N. Tortuguero. 600 m a l sur. A orilla de la laguna., 10.5333333 -83.5

CR
166814Lücking, Robert   91-14691991-03-01
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Aguirre, Punta Catedral, ca 7 km SE de Quepos., 9.3666667 -84.15, 0 - 100m

CR
166816Lücking, Robert   92-8631992-04-01
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Puntarenas, P.N. Isla del Coco. Closed canopy forest., 5.5333333 -87.0666667, 0 - 250m

CR
166817Lücking, Robert   92-45531992-01-01
Costa Rica, Alajuela, Los Chiles, Caño Negro village, about 120 NW of San José close to the Nicaraguan border in the Atlantic lowlands., 10.9 -84.7833333, 50 - 50m

CR
166818Lücking, Robert   92-16561992-05-01
Costa Rica, Cartago, Turrialba, Guayabo national monument, about 40km E of San José near Turrialba, SE slope of Turrialba volcano, Cordillera Central., 9.9833333 -83.7166667, 850 - 1400m

CR
166819Lücking, Robert   91-33231991-03-01
Costa Rica, Cartago, Turrialba, Sede Atlántica de la UCR., 9.8833333 -83.65, 600 - 600m

CR
207624Lücking, Robert   97-15781997-07-01
Costa Rica, Heredia, Sarapiquí, Cerro Central de Zurqui., 10.4333333 -84.05, 50 - 100m


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