Dataset: Harvard
Taxa: Ligeophila
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:AMES
Ligeophila grandis Ormerod Ormerod
barcode-00217839P. H. Allen   48571947-07-24
Panama, [Redacted], 2133m

Harvard:AMES
Ligeophila grandis Ormerod Ormerod
barcode-00217840P. H. Allen   48571947-07-24
Panama, [Redacted], 2133m

Harvard:AMES
barcode-00100758R. E. Schultes   60841944-09-00
Colombia, Amazonas, Loretoyacu River, Trapecio amazonico, 100m

Harvard:AMES
Ligeophila amazonica Garay
barcode-00100757B. Maguire, R. S. Cowan & J. J. Wurdack   299611950-12-20
Venezuela, Amazonas, Cerro Huachamacari, Río Cunucunuma, slope rainforest below Camp II, 1000m

Harvard:AMES
Ligeophila misera Ormerod
barcode-00082589O. F. Cook & G. B. Gilbert   10931915-06-05
Peru, Cuzco, Urubamba, Torontoy, 2400m

Harvard:AMES
barcode-00082792W. Jameson (of Quito)   sn
Ecuador

Harvard:AMES
barcode-00082795J. L. Zarucchi   1361
Colombia

Harvard:AMES
Ligeophila grandis Ormerod Ormerod
barcode-00083738P. H. Allen   48571947-07-24
Panama, [Redacted], 2133m

Harvard:AMES
Ligeophila amazonica Garay
barcode-00083751B. Maguire, R. S. Cowan & J. J. Wurdack   299611950-12-20
Venezuela, Amazonas, Cerro Huachamacari, Río Cunucunuma, slope rainforest below Camp II, 1000m

Harvard:AMES
barcode-00083752R. E. Schultes   60841944-09-00
Colombia, Amazonas, Loretoyacu River, Trapecio amazonico, 100m

Harvard:AMES
Ligeophila gavilanensis Ormerod & G. A. Romero
barcode-00600515G. A. Romero, L. M. Campbell & C. Gómez   30661996-11-08
Venezuela, Amazonas, Río Gavilán, afluente del río Cataniapo, zona boscosa 1-3 km al oeste del Raudal Gavilán, a lo largo de un camino de cacería Piaroa, 5.6 -67.4, 120m


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