Dataset: MIN
Search Criteria: Costa Rica; Alajuela; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Minnesota


MIN
701924Taylor, John   178171974-12-29
Costa Rica, Alajuela, along the Rio La balsa about 23 Km. northeast of San Ramon., 11.137867 -84.940249, 850m

MIN
701943Taylor, John   178191974-12-29
Costa Rica, Alajuela, along the Rio La Balsa about 23 Km. northeast of San Ramon., 11.137867 -84.940249, 850m

MIN
701909Taylor, John   177901974-12-29
Costa Rica, Alajuela, along the Rio La balsa about 23 Km. northeast of San Ramon, 850m

MIN
701670Taylor, John   s.n.1974-12-29
Costa Rica, Alajuela, along the Rio La balsa about 23 Km. northeast of San Ramon, 850m

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701934Taylor, John   181531975-01-05
Costa Rica, Alajuela, Collected along the Rio Zapote about 1km. from the small town of Zapote, 10.75 -85.083333, 500m

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701719Taylor, John   177541974-12-29
Costa Rica, Alajuela, Balsa de San Ramon, 10.171757 -84.503684, 900m

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701930Taylor, John   177011974-12-29
Costa Rica, Alajuela, the Stapp farm near the school house in the area of Balsa da San Ramon., 11.137867 -84.940249, 900m


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