Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Prosthechea ionophlebia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:AMES
Prosthechea ionophlebia (Rchb. f.) W. E. Higgins
barcode-00600467J. B. Edwards   4051933-04-25
Honduras, Comayagua, El Río de Las Jollas on Comayagua-Esquias trail, 732m

Harvard:AMES
Prosthechea ionophlebia (Rchb. f.) W. E. Higgins
barcode-00600468J. B. Edwards   1341932-04-23
Honduras, Comayagua, La Limas, 914m

Harvard:AMES
Prosthechea ionophlebia (Rchb. f.) W. E. Higgins
barcode-00600469C. W. Powell   1511920-01-00
Panama, Chiriqui, 1219m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Prosthechea ionophlebia (Rchb. f.) W.E. Higgins
1472157Ibrahim O. Gordon   4391982-04-29
Panama, Chiriquí, Proyecto del Oleoducto Transistmico (E.A.S.A.), Boquete-Quebrada Seca, km 92., 8.72 -82.28, 700m

MO:Tropicos
Prosthechea ionophlebia (Rchb. f.) W.E. Higgins
1472176W.G. D'Arcy, Barry E. Hammel, E.C. Hill, S. Schwartz, O. Wolcott & H. Wolcott   130671979-04-07
Panama, Chiriquí, Road from Nueva California and Río Serano, ca. 7 mi from Río Chiriquí Viejo., 8.83 -82.72, 1280m

MO:Tropicos
Prosthechea ionophlebia (Rchb. f.) W.E. Higgins
1492098W.G. D'Arcy, Barry E. Hammel, E.C. Hill, S. Schwartz, O. Wolcott & H. Wolcott   130671979-04-07
Panama, Chiriquí, Road from Nueva California and Río Serano, ca. 7 mi from Río Chiriquí Viejo., 8.83 -82.72, 1280m

MO:Tropicos
Prosthechea ionophlebia (Rchb. f.) W.E. Higgins
653017C. Hamilton & H. Stockwell   35871983-03-18
Panama, Chiriquí, Las Lagunas area W of Hato del Volcán. Fast disappearing moist forest, 8.78 -82.67, 1400m

Universidad del Valle de Guatemala - Herbario UVAL


UVG:UVAL
Prosthechea ionophlebia (Rchb.f.) W.E.Higgins
UVAL021391   78851995-05-14
Costa Rica, 10 -84


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