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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Satyria jefensis E. A. Powell E. A. Powell
barcode-00219394R. L. Wilbur & J. A. Teeri   136441971-01-25
Panama, Slopes of Cerro Jefe beyond Cerro Azul about 5.5 miles on the road to La Eneida., 822 - 914m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00015835J. Cuatrecasas   168941944-03-12
Colombia, Chocó, Río San Juan; cercanías de Palestina, 5-50 m.

Harvard:A
Satyria arborea A. C. Smith
barcode-00015834R. D. Metcalf & J. Cuatrecasas   301311942-02-20
Colombia, Antioquia, Between Valdivia and Yarumal, 2200 m.

Harvard:A
Satyria allenii A. C. Smith
barcode-00015830P. H. Allen   23671941-04-12
Panama, Coclé, Vicinity of La Mesa, north of El Valle de Anton, 1000 m.

Harvard:GH
Satyria nitida A. C. Smith
barcode-00015838A. Fendler   20131857-01-29
Venezuela, Aragua, Prope coloniam Tovar: between Maracai & Choroni, 5000 feet

Harvard:GH
Satyria leptantha A. C. Smith
barcode-00015837J. Cuatrecasas   149631943-08-19
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Cordillera Occidental; vertiente occidental: Hoya del río Digua, lado izquierdo: Piedra de Moler, bosques, 900-1180 m.

Harvard:A
barcode-00015831H. von Türckheim   76331900-07-00
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Cubilquitz, 350 m.

Harvard:A
barcode-00015836E. P. Killip & J. Cuatrecasas   391081944-06-13
Colombia, Chocó, Banks of Quebrada Togoromá

Harvard:GH
barcode-00015833H. von Türckheim   II21011908-03-00
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Hochwald bei Coban, 1600 m.

Harvard:GH
barcode-00015832H. von Türckheim   76331900-07-00
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Cubilquitz, 350 m.


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