Dataset: WIS
Taxa: Phylloporis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
Phylloporis obducta (Müll. Arg.) R. Sant. & Tibell
WIS-L-0127615R. Lücking   91-18271991-09-00
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Carara Biological Reserve, c. 55 km WSW of San José near the Pacific coast; primary forest along trail behind ranger station, 9.783333 -84.25, 50 - 100m

WIS
Phylloporis obducta (Müll. Arg.) R. Sant. & Tibell
WIS-L-0127821K. Kalb   s.n.1993-08-11
Brazil, Amazonas, In the floodplain of the Rio Preto, just before the mouth of the Amazon, ca. 80 km E of Manaus, -3.166667 -59.833333, 40m

WIS
WIS-L-0127845R. Lücking   91-4161991-03-00
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Manuel Antonio national park, about 55km S of San Jose at the Pacific coast; coastal forest on trail through the national park, 9.366667 -84.15, 50m

WIS
Phylloporis obducta (Müll. Arg.) R. Sant. & Tibell
WIS-L-0127823R. Lücking   91-52811991-09-00
Costa Rica, Heredia, La Selva protection zone, about 60km N of San Jose, base of Atlantic slope of the Cordillera Central; primary forest on CES/LOC/CEN-trails; 10.433333 -84.05, 10.433333 -84.05, 50m

WIS
Phylloporis obducta (Müll. Arg.) R. Sant. & Tibell
WIS-L-0127822R. Lücking   91-52421991-09-00
Costa Rica, Heredia, La Selva protection zone, about 60km N of San Jose, base of Atlantic slope of the Cordillera Central; primary forest on CES/LOC/CEN-trails; 10.433333 -84.05, 10.433333 -84.05, 50m

WIS
WIS-L-0127846R. Lücking   91-23111991-09-00
Costa Rica, Heredia, La Selva protection zone, about 60km N of San Jose, base of Atlantic slope of the Cordillera Central; secondary forest on SUR-trail, 10.329161 -83.954047, 50m


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Google Map

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