Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Odontochilus lanceolatus (Anoectochilus lanceolatus, Odontochilus bisaccatus, Anoectochilus bisaccatus, Anoectochilus flavus, Anoectochilus luteus, Cystopus flavus, Cystopus lanceolatus, Odontochilus yunnanensis, Pristiglottis bisaccata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-TAIF:6
Odontochilus bisaccatus (Hayata) Hayata ex T.P. Lin
1853279Chung, SW   2003-06-23
Taiwan, Province of China, Nantou, Mt. Fenghuang, 23.68333 120.78333

SNUA-TAIF:6
Odontochilus bisaccatus (Hayata) Hayata ex T.P. Lin
1871973Lu, PF   2003-07-24
Taiwan, Province of China, Taoyuan - Taoyuan, Hsiaowulai - Howei Giants Group, 24.8 121.38333

SNUA-TAIF:6
Odontochilus bisaccatus (Hayata) Hayata ex T.P. Lin
1872757Chung, SW   2003-08-21
Taiwan, Province of China, Hualien, Mt. Chingshui, 24.23333 121.63333

SNUA-TAIF:7575
Odontochilus bisaccatus (Hayata) Hayata ex T.P. Lin
1957950Chung, SW   2004-06-25
Taiwan, Province of China, Kaofeng, 24.38333 121.76667

SNUA-TAIF:s.n.
Odontochilus bisaccatus (Hayata) Hayata ex T.P. Lin
1970444Anonymous   1974-03-15
Taiwan, Province of China, Hualien, Lintienshan, 23.78333 121.38333

SNUA-TAIF:7
Odontochilus bisaccatus (Hayata) Hayata ex T.P. Lin
1971505Chung, SW   2004-06-03
Taiwan, Province of China, Chiayi, Tefuyeh, 23.45 120.75

SNUA-TAIF:8
1976577Chung, SW   2005-08-03
Taiwan, Province of China, Nantou, Hsitou, 23.66667 120.8

SNUA-TAI:s.n.
Odontochilus bisaccatus (Hayata) Hayata ex T.P. Lin
2012831Yamamoto, Y   1931-08-04
Taiwan, Province of China, Chenkuanao, Mt. Seikoo, 23.18528 121.33139

SNUA-TAI:s.n.
Odontochilus bisaccatus (Hayata) Hayata ex T.P. Lin
2028395Yamamoto, Y   1931-08-03
Taiwan, Province of China, Chenkuanao, Mt. Seikoo, 23.18528 121.33139


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