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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:AMES
barcode-00243105Jameson   sn
Peru

Harvard:AMES
Pseudocentrum bursarium H. G. Reichenbach
barcode-00103695R. W. Pearce   1864-02-00
Peru, Cintoc, 9000 feet

Harvard:AMES
Pseudocentrum hoffmannii (Rchb.) Rchb. f.
barcode-00103696A. Tonduz   
Costa Rica, [Redacted]

Harvard:AMES
Pseudocentrum sphaerocorys Schlechter
barcode-00103698Madero   37
Colombia, Cauca, 3000 m

Harvard:AMES
barcode-00103697W. Purdie   
Colombia

Harvard:AMES
Pseudocentrum minus Bentham Bentham
barcode-00243623W. H. Harris   100881908-02-04
Jamaica, Ridge from Newhaven Gap to Vinager Hill

Harvard:AMES
Pseudocentrum minus Bentham Bentham
barcode-00243624N. L. Britton   2901906-09-02
Jamaica, Vicinity of Cinchona, Morce's Gap

Harvard:AMES
Pseudocentrum bursarium H. G. Reichenbach
barcode-00287018R. W. Pearce   
Peru

Harvard:AMES
barcode-00083562W. Jameson (of Quito)   s.n.
Peru

Harvard:AMES
barcode-00083563W. Purdie   s. n.1984-09-00
Bolivia, Portdel Agua; Rio Hacha


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