Dataset: Harvard
Taxa: Hapalorchis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:AMES
Hapalorchis trilobulata Schlechter
barcode-00100236Madero   97
Colombia, Cauca

Harvard:AMES
barcode-00100233F. C. Lehmann   2207
Colombia

Harvard:AMES
Hapalorchis cheirostyloides Schlechter
barcode-00100235H. F. Pittier   70701917-03-25
Venezuela, Middle Catuche wood, above Caracas, 1200 - 1400m

Harvard:AMES
Hapalorchis cheirostyloides Schlechter
barcode-00100234H. F. Pittier   59921913-03-19
Venezuela, Miranda, Guinand Estate (Cardenas), Siquire Valley, 500 - 1000m

Harvard:AMES
Hapalorchis lineatus (Lindley) Schlechter
barcode-00262007E. G. Britton & D. W. Marble   10831906-03-19
[Redacted]

Harvard:AMES
Hapalorchis lineatus (Lindley) Schlechter
barcode-00262008C. D. Adams   90381961-02-26
Jamaica, Saint Andrew, [Redacted], 579m

Harvard:AMES
Hapalorchis lineatus (Lindley) Schlechter
barcode-00262011W. H. Harris   104931908-04-07
Jamaica, [Redacted], 1493m

Harvard:AMES
Hapalorchis lineatus (Lindley) Schlechter
barcode-00262012N. L. Britton & A. Hollick   27611908-04-06
Jamaica, Saint Ann, [Redacted]

Harvard:GH
Hapalorchis lineatus (Lindley) Schlechter
barcode-00262015A. Cogniaux   40781886-04-02
[Redacted]

Harvard:A
Hapalorchis lineatus (Lindley) Schlechter
barcode-00262016G. R. Proctor   174831958-03-17
Jamaica, Manchester, [Redacted], 914 - 944m

Harvard:AMES
Hapalorchis lineatus (Lindley) Schlechter
barcode-00262017J. G. Jack   82141931-03-20
Cuba, Santa Clara, [Redacted], 762m

Harvard:AMES
Hapalorchis rhombiglossa Pabst
barcode-00083999A. C. Brade   148771935-04-15
Brazil, Minas Gerais


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