Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gastrochilus retrocallus (Haraella odorata, Haraella retrocalla, Saccolabium retrocallum, Gastrochilus odoratus, Gastrochilus retrocallosus, Saccolabium odoratum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-TAIF:s.n.
Gastrochilus retrocallus (Hayata) Hayata
1873313Anonymous   1937-08-26
Taiwan, Province of China, Taoyuan, 大武支廳 ?子崙, 24.76667 121.31667

SNUA-TAIF:s.n.
Gastrochilus retrocallus (Hayata) Hayata
1873314Anonymous   1934-10-21
Taiwan, Province of China, 旗山郡藤枝, 24.76667 121.31667

SNUA-TAIF:s.n.
Gastrochilus retrocallus (Hayata) Hayata
1874798Anonymous   1972-08-15
Taiwan, Province of China, Kaohsiung, Shanping, 23 120.65

SNUA-TAI:s.n.
Gastrochilus retrocallus (Hayata) Hayata
1903515S.Hibino   1936-07-18
Taiwan, Province of China, Lienhuachi, Rengechi (Rengeti), 23.89806 120.88278

SNUA-TAIF:3612
Gastrochilus retrocallus (Hayata) Hayata
1927865Anonymous   2001-02-08
Taiwan, Province of China, Shinkungshan, 23.13333 121.31667

SNUA-TAIF:s. n.
Gastrochilus retrocallus (Hayata) Hayata
1941146Anonymous   1935-02-17
Taiwan, Province of China, 文山郡, 24.76667 121.31667

SNUA-TAI:s.n.
Gastrochilus retrocallus (Hayata) Hayata
2005100Suzuki-Tokio 鈴木時夫   1939-11-27
Taiwan, Province of China, Suibotei, 23.39083 121.44556

SNUA-TAI:s.n.
Gastrochilus retrocallus (Hayata) Hayata
2007529Chang Sheng Kuoh   1972-09-20
Taiwan, Province of China, Hungtou-Wangnanfeng, 22.01806 121.56778

SNUA-TAI:s.n.
Gastrochilus retrocallus (Hayata) Hayata
2028200Chang Sheng Kuoh   1972-08-23
Taiwan, Province of China, Kaohsiung, Shanping-Nanfonshan, 23.00167 120.69472

SNUA-TAI:s.n.
Gastrochilus retrocallus (Hayata) Hayata
2033501Lin, TP   
Taiwan, Province of China, Kaohsiung, Shanping-Nanfonshan, 23.00167 120.69472


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