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Dataset: ASU-ASUCOB
Taxa: Epicaerus biformis
Search Criteria: Polygon search (not displayed); includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Charles W. O'Brien Collection


ASU:ASUCOB
Epicaerus biformis Sharp, 1891: 127
ASUCOB0013288C.W. O'Brien   1974-07-26
Guatemala, 32 mi. SE Coban, 15.141483 -90.029372, 1829m

ASU:ASUCOB
Epicaerus biformis sharp (Champion, 1891: 116)
ASUCOB0011177J.E. Wappes   1989-05-26
Guatemala, Baja Verapaz, 6 mk E. Purulha, 15.24522 -90.180345

ASU:ASUCOB
Epicaerus biformis sharp (Champion, 1891: 116)
ASUCOB001178J.E. Wappes   1989-05-26
Guatemala, Baja Verapaz, 6 mk E. Purulha, 15.24522 -90.180345

ASU:ASUCOB
Epicaerus biformis sharp (Champion, 1891: 116)
ASUCOB0011179C. Mayorga   1993-07-11
Mexico, Chiapas, reserva El Triunfo, 15.663061 -92.790179

ASU:ASUCOB
Epicaerus biformis sharp (Champion, 1891: 116)
ASUCOB0011180S. Zaragoza   1993-07-10
Mexico, Chiapas, El Triunfo, E. side, 15.625372 -92.767519

ASU:ASUCOB
Epicaerus biformis sharp (Champion, 1891: 116)
ASUCOB0011181R. Jones   1996-08-22
Mexico, Chiapas, Res. Bios. El Triunfo, 15.62538 -92.83342, 1400 - 1700m

ASU:ASUCOB
Epicaerus biformis (Champion, 1891: 116)
ASUCOB0011182R. Turnbow   2006-10-23
Guatemala, San Marcos, rd to Bojanal, 14.97079 -91.8333

ASU:ASUCOB
Epicaerus biformis Sharp, 1891: 127
ASUCOB0013736R. Jones   1996-08-22
Mexico, Chiapas, Mpio: Jaltenango Res. Bios. El Triunfo alt., 16.673237 -91.756349

ASU:ASUCOB
Epicaerus biformis Sharp, 1891: 127
ASUCOB0013737R. Jones   1996-08-22
Mexico, Chiapas, Mpio: Jaltenango Res. Bios. El Triunfo alt., 16.673237 -91.756349


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