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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Thecophyllum bracteosum Mez & Werckle Mez & Werckle
barcode-00029497K. Wercklé   172911908-10-00
Costa Rica, San José, La Palma, alt. 1500 m

Harvard:GH
Thecophyllum viride Mez & Werckle Mez & Werckle
barcode-00029489K. Wercklé   
Costa Rica

Harvard:GH
Thecophyllum standleyi L. B. Smith L. B. Smith
barcode-00029490P. C. Standley & J. Valerio   435731925-12-29
Costa Rica, San José, Cerro de las Vueltas, alt. 2700-3000 m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00029491K. Wercklé   
Costa Rica, Bei Cartago

Harvard:GH
Thecophyllum irazuense Mez & Werckle Mez & Werckle
barcode-00029496K. Wercklé   16206
Costa Rica, Am Trazu

Harvard:GH
Thecophyllum johnstonii Mez
barcode-00029488J. R. Johnston   3041903-07-27
Venezuela, El Valle, Island of Margarita

Harvard:GH
barcode-00029498P. C. Standley   382761924-03-17
Costa Rica, San José, La Palma, alt. ca. 1000 m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00029492K. Wercklé   
Costa Rica, Bei Cartago

Harvard:GH
Thecophyllum montanum L. B. Smith L. B. Smith
barcode-00029353T. G. Yuncker, R. F. Dawson & H. R. Youse   62431936-08-01
Honduras, In virgin forest, summit of range above El Achote, above the plains of Siguatepeque, alt. 1850 m

Harvard:GH
Thecophyllum rubrum Mez & Werckle Mez & Werckle
barcode-00029495K. Wercklé   100
Costa Rica

Harvard:GH
barcode-00055513F. C. Lehmann   5926
Colombia, Cauca, West Andes of Popayan

Harvard:GH
Thecophyllum werckleanum Mez Mez
barcode-00029494K. Wercklé   16201
Costa Rica, Bei Cartago

Harvard:GH
Thecophyllum pittieri Mez Mez
barcode-00029493A. Tonduz   125261898-09-04
Costa Rica, Sur les arbres dans les paturages de La Palma, alt. 1459 m


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