Dataset: MO
Search Criteria: Brazil; Amazonas; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
3151753James L. Zarucchi   30001983-07-13
Brazil, Amazonas, Maués, Basin of Rio Maués, along Rio Parauari above mouth of Rio Amanã., 4.5833333 -57.8333333

MO
3153533Ghillean T. Prance   145611971-07-24
Brazil, Amazonas, Rio Curuquetê, Cachoeira Republica.

MO
Apinagia batrachifolia (Mildbr.) P. Royen
100731935Ernst Ule   61131902-04-00
Brazil, Amazonas, Rio Madeira. An den Wasserfällen des Marmallos.

MO
3270198Ghillean T. Prance   14562A1971-07-24
Brazil, Amazonas, Rio Curuquetê, Cachoeira Republica.

MO
3270201Ghillean T. Prance   143551971-07-17
Brazil, Amazonas, Rio Curuquetê, vicinity of Cachoeira Santo Antonio. Secondary growth around falls

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Marathrum Bonpl.
100732106Lúcia Alencar   7411979-07-22
Brazil, Amazonas, Igarape Foipará, between Rio Negro and first cachoeira., -0.2666667 -66.5833333

MO
3270188Ghillean T. Prance   143541971-07-15
Brazil, Amazonas, Rio Curuquetê, vicinity of Cachoeira Santo Antonio. Secondary growth around falls

MO
3270189Ghillean T. Prance   143561971-07-17
Brazil, Amazonas, Rio Curuquetê, vicinity of Cachoeira Santo Antonio. Secondary growth near falls


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