Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bifrenaria longicornis (Adipe longicornis)
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
219000Alvaro Fernández-Pérez   69951965-02-24
Colombia, Guainía, Sin Datos., 1.32 -66.88444444

COL
216307Luis Eduardo Mora Osejo   APA 1921952-02-29
Colombia, Vaupés, Río Macú-Paraná, 1.152 -71.636

COL
310290Luis Eduardo Mora Osejo   APA 2091952-04-04
Colombia, Trapecio Amazónico: Puerto Nariño, a orillas del Amazonas, 3.579722222 -76.78166667

COL
Adipe longicornis (Lindl.) M. Wolfe
554294Z. Cordero-Parada   7222004-04-29
Colombia, Amazonas, Sin Datos., -1.283333333 -69.73333333, 100 - 100m

COL
553517J. Aguirre-Santoro   10262009-07-30
Colombia, Guainía, Sin Datos., 2.741111111 -69.34583333, 500 - 540m

COL
Adipe longicornis (Lindl.) M. Wolfe
554899L. Clavijo-Romero   10062004-05-27
Colombia, Vaupés, Taraira, Sin Datos., 1.072722222 -69.51747222, 200 - 200m

COL
460577G. Galeano   208 b1990-03-14
Colombia, Amazonas, Sin Datos., -3.748833333 -70.34902778

Herbario Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia


HPUJ-Pontificia Universidad Javeriana (PUJ):HPUJ
13629Ortíz-Valdivieso P. (S. J.)   11151999-07-01
Colombia, Amazonas, Cultivo Adelaida Böhmer, Cali, -1.531288 -71.527506

Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


FMB
FMB-020946Córdoba, Mireya; Etter, Andrés; Mendoza, Humberto   21331996-02-09
Colombia, Guaviare, San José del Guaviare, Inspec. del Tomachipán. Río Inírida, Caño Cocui, Cerro Cocui, Sabaneta al N del Cocui, 200m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1457947Arbeláez MV   1997-06-01
Colombia, Caquetá


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