Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Quadrella dressleri
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Plants
Quadrella dressleri Cornejo & Iltis
R. Paredes   8991992-04-30
Panama, Kuna Yala, Kuna Yala

Missouri Botanical Garden - TROPICOS


MO:Plantae
Quadrella dressleri Cornejo & Iltis
2027121Scott A. Mori   63371975-05-22
Panama, Colón, On Santa Rita Ridge trail. Beyond end of Santa Rita Ridge Road (Panamanian Hwy R2OD), 17-35 km from Boyd-Roosevelt Hwy., 9.3613889 -79.7211111, 122 - 244m

MO:Plantae
Quadrella dressleri Cornejo & Iltis
61059Greg C. de Nevers   62671985-11-20
Panama, San Blas, Cerro Brewster., 9.3 -79.2666667, 800 - 850m

MO:Plantae
Quadrella dressleri Cornejo & Iltis
100575539Robert L. Dressler   5920
Panama

MO:Plantae
Quadrella dressleri Cornejo & Iltis
2029914Scott A. Mori   34091974-11-21
Panama, Panamá, Panamá, Gorgas Memorial Labs Yellow Fever Research Camp,"Campamento Quatro", 5-10 km NE of Altos de Pacora., 9.2805556 -79.3391666, 600m

MO:Plantae
Quadrella dressleri Cornejo & Iltis
2029748Michael H. Nee   87651973-12-12
Panama, Panamá, Chepo, Along new El Llano-Cartí road, 8-12 km N of El Llano., 9.2694445 -78.9280556, 400 - 450m

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH:Plantae
Quadrella dressleri Cornejo & Iltis
US 2800258M. Nee, A. H. Gentry & R. Dressler   87651973-12-12
Panama, Panamá, Premontane wet forest along new El Llano-Carti road, 8-12 km N of El Llano., 400 - 450m

NMNH:Plantae
Quadrella dressleri Cornejo & Iltis
US 2800495S. Mori & J. Kallunki   34091974-11-21
Panama, Panamá, Gorgas Memorial Labs yellow fever research camp, 'Campamento Quatro', 5-10 km NE of Altos de Pacora. On ridge top., 600m


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