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Manual de Plantas de Costa Rica

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Volume XXVI, Number 2, April, 2019

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ORCHIDACEAE. Our colleague Mario Blanco (USJ) had told us long ago about fixes that were needed for the elevational range, geographic distribution, and phenology of Catasetum maculatum Kunth, as reported in the Manual Vol. 3 (where it is shown as being known only from the vert. Pac.). That information should (and should have) read as follows: "Bosque húmedo y muy húmedo, bosques primarios y pantanosos, manglares, charrales y orillas de caminos y playas, 0—700+ m; vert. Carib. Cord. Central, Llanuras de los Guatusos, de Tortuguero y de Santa Clara, vecindad de Puerto Limón, Baja Talamanca (P.N. Cahuita), vert. Pac., Montes del Aguacate, N Fila Costeña (Fila Retinto), Pens. de Santa Elena y de Nicoya, vecindad de Tivives, regiones de Turrubares y de Puriscal (P.N. La Cangreja), P.N. Manuel Antonio, Pen. de Burica. Fl. abr., jul.–dic."

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