Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hybochilus inconspicuus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:AMES
Hybochilus inconspicuus (Kraenzl.) Schltr.
barcode-00100342A. C. Brade   1908-02-00
Costa Rica, San José, [Redacted]

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Hybochilus inconspicuus (Kraenzl.) Schltr.
1343243Robert L. Dressler & Norris H. Williams   39901971-04-25
Panama, Chiriquí, Vicinity of Barriles, 6-16 km south of Volcán., 8.7 -82.63, 1000 - 1300m

MO:Tropicos
Hybochilus inconspicuus (Kraenzl.) Schltr.
1343244F. Almeda & K. Nakai   39151978-02-25
Costa Rica, Cartago, Cartago, Ca. 2.5 km south of Muñeco, cloud forests bordered by pastures and disturbed sites, 9.77 -83.9, 1500m

Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
Hybochilus inconspicuus (Kraenzl.) Schltr.
23949Solís Fernando   239491935-01-13
Costa Rica, Finca 'La Verbena', 9.91 -84.11

CR
Hybochilus inconspicuus (Kraenzl.) Schltr.
228939Quesada Alonso   3931998-11-15
Costa Rica, San José, Puriscal, Jardines de la Iglesia., 9.84 -84.31, 1105m

CR
Hybochilus inconspicuus (Kraenzl.) Schltr.
158637Bello Erick   2579
Costa Rica, Alajuela, R. B. Monteverde Río Peñas Blancas. Estación Aleman's., 10.3 -84.75, 900m

CR
Hybochilus inconspicuus (Kraenzl.) Schltr.
25895Brenes Alberto Manuel   25895
Costa Rica, Alajuela, Naranjo, 950m

CR
Hybochilus inconspicuus (Kraenzl.) Schltr.
106517Chase Mark W.   843051984-02-24
Costa Rica, Purchased from street - side vendorsaid to be from near Alajuela.

CR
Hybochilus inconspicuus (Kraenzl.) Schltr.
37723Lankester Carlos   1957-09-12
Costa Rica, Cariblanco Sarapiquí.

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Hybochilus inconspicuus (Kraenzl.) Schltr.
1250206.259P. C. Standley & M. Valerio   402781924-04-07
Costa Rica, San José

US:Botany
Hybochilus inconspicuus (Kraenzl.) Schltr.
1152693.257A. Alfaro   s.n.1924-05-11
Costa Rica


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