Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Oncidium naevium (Odontoglossum naevium)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Oncidium naevium (Lindl.) Beer
V0451129FJ. A. Steyermark   1115511975-03-24
Venezuela, Lara

Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:AMES
Odontoglossum naevium Lindley & Paxton
barcode-00102283J. J. Linden   1461840-00-00
Colombia, Norte de Santander, Pamplona, 8000 feet

Herbario Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia


HPUJ-Pontificia Universidad Javeriana (PUJ):HPUJ
7598Ortíz-Valdivieso P. (S. J.)   1978-10-01
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Fómeque, Parque Nacional Natural Chingaza, Monterredondo, 4.626476 -73.727759, 1700 - 1700m

HPUJ-Pontificia Universidad Javeriana (PUJ):HPUJ
7599Ortíz-Valdivieso P. (S. J.)   
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Fómeque, Parque Nacional Natural Chingaza, Monterredondo, 4.626476 -73.727759, 1700 - 1700m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1458968Maas PJM; Badillo VM   1974-10-25
Venezuela, Aragua, 'Bosque Regresiva del Diablo', Choroni.


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