Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Macradenia lutescens (Macradenia surinamensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Macradenia surinamensis Rchb.f. & Wullschl.
V0433818FJ. Schunke Vigo   16911967-02-28
Peru, Huánuco

F:Botany
Macradenia surinamensis Rchb.f. & Wullschl.
V0433817FJ. Schunke Vigo   16991967-03-02
Peru, Huánuco

Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:AMES
barcode-00271629O. Ames & R. G. Leavitt   sn1903-01-20
Cuba, Pinar del Rio, Cayajabos vicinity

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
637848Carlos E. Cer   1990-02-16
Ecuador, Napo, Tena, Estaci, -1.07 -77.6, 400m

MO
649300G. A. Su   
Ecuador, Napo, near Misahualli on R, 450m

MO
649534Dodson et al.   1991-08-02
Ecuador, Sucumb, 200m

MO
659069J. Brandbyge et al.   1981-08-22
Ecuador, Napo, Lagunas de Cuyabeno. Open, partly cleared, priodically flooded forest on the SW part of the first lake., -0.02 -76.18, 300m

MO
679310Dodson & Romero   1991-10-20
Ecuador, Sucumb, on R, 220m


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