Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Schistophoron variabile
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Schistophoron variabile Tibell
BR5030014764204Van den Broeck D.   38642010-05-24
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, North-East of Bomane, at the Lohulu River, 1.248049 23.725149

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Schistophoron variabile Tibell
BR5030014273140Van den Broeck D.   40902010-05-30
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Lieki - fishing village at the Lomami River - exposed trees near the village, upstream of the river, 0.679849 24.231609

BR
Schistophoron variabile Tibell
BR5030013471851Ertz D.   141842009-06-16
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Lisala, quelques kms en aval de Lisala, 2.141649 21.461969

BR
Schistophoron variabile Tibell
BR5030014140756Van den Broeck D.   51082010-06-02
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Lieki - fishing village at the Lomami River - exposed trees along the road to Isangi, 0.701529 24.232789

BR
Schistophoron variabile Tibell
BR5030032844582Maas P.J.M.   80381991-02-16
Costa Rica, near Cahuita

BR
Schistophoron variabile Tibell
BR5030014822782Van den Broeck D.   37912010-05-22
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, NE of Bomane, in the direction of Basoko, 1.240488 23.716377

Museo Nacional de Costa Rica, specimen-based


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4066605Grube, Martin   113032003-04-01
Costa Rica, Limón, Talamanca, P. N. Cahuita, 2.7 km NO Cahuita, 9.7519456 -82.8601203, 0 - 100m

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4063094Sipman, Harrie   517092004-03-11
Costa Rica, Limón, Talamanca, R.V.S. Gandoca Manzanillo. Sector Punta Manzanillo., 9.6361111 -82.65, 0 - 100m

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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L481L. Tibell   85141979-01-09
Costa Rica, Costa Rica. Limon: 1km NW of Pto. Limón, 10° 00’ N, 83° 02’ W, alt. 5 m.


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Google Map

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