Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Orthosia pearcei (Amphistelma pearcei)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
barcode-00076095M. Bang   20891894-03-15
Bolivia, La Paz, Coripati, Yungas

Harvard:GH
barcode-00267353M. Bang   1894-03-15
Bolivia, La Paz, Coripata, Yungas

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Orthosia pearcei (Rusby) Liede & Meve
1283396Miguel Bang   20891894-03-15
Bolivia, Coripati, Yungas

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Orthosia pearcei (Rusby) Liede & Meve (Rusby) Liede & Meve
801797M. H. Nee   489641998-04-11
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Florida, Valley along small stream (Quebrada Yunga), along road from Mairana to Yunga de Mairana, 11.8 km (by road), 5 km (by air) NE from the main square at Mairana., -18.1 -63.92, 1700 - 1700m

NY
Orthosia pearcei (Rusby) Liede & Meve (Rusby) Liede & Meve
04200379M. H. Nee   530752002-03-30
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Florida, 1 km NW on gravel road from Mairana to Parque Nacional Amboro camp "Yungas de Mairana", 5.5 km (by air) NE of Mairana, -18.1 -63.92, 1815m

NY
Orthosia pearcei (Rusby) Liede & Meve (Rusby) Liede & Meve
4200380J. R. I. Wood   228062007-02-18
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Vallegrande, Pucara, Al inicio de la bajado al Río Grande, sobre el camino Pucara hacia Puente Santa Rosa, -18.68 -64.2511, 2181m

NY
Orthosia pearcei (Rusby) Liede & Meve (Rusby) Liede & Meve
4200381S. G. Beck   224461995-05-01
Bolivia, La Paz, Sud Yungas, valle del rio Chugamayu, pasando los asentamientos prehispanicos de Pasto Grande, -16.67 -67.48, 1340m

NY
Orthosia pearcei (Rusby) Liede & Meve (Rusby) Liede & Meve
4200383J. R. I. Wood   109261996-04-06
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Manuel María Caballero, c 4 km above Comarapa in Rio Comparapa Valley, 1800m

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
325855.2099M. Bang   20891894-03-15
Bolivia, Coripata.


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