Dataset: US-Botany
Search Criteria: Peru; Maynas; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Codonanthe crassifolia (H. Focke) C.V. Morton
3514204.10420651M. Rimachi Y.   22401976-05-12
Peru, Maynas, Maynas: Dtto. Iquitos. Río Nanay, ca. 10 km above puerto de Almendras, trail from caserio of Nina Rumi

US:Botany
2852179.286T. C. Plowman, R. E. Schultes & O. Tovar   69241977-04-18
Peru, Maynas, Rio Ampiyacu, Locally grown coca leaves purchase from

US:Botany
2852158.286T. C. Plowman, R. E. Schultes & O. Tovar   67491977-04-12
Peru, Maynas, Rio Yaguasyacy affluent of Rio Ampiyacu, Leaves Chlorotic misshapen., -2.67 -72

US:Botany
3223099.106R. Vásquez & N. Jaramillo   31461982-06-20
Peru, Maynas, Loreto, -3.8 -73.42, 122m

US:Botany
3290320.104R. Vásquez & T. Soto   137271990-05-16
Peru, Maynas, Loreto; Iquitos, Puerto Almendras (Río Nanay)., -3.8 -73.35, 122m

US:Botany
Ichnanthus pallens (Sw.) Munro ex Benth.
2886016.106T. C. Plowman, R. E. Schultes & O. Tovar   72271977-05-03
Peru, Maynas, Loreto, Rio Ampiyacu, Pedas and vicinity

US:Botany
3198432.104M. Rimachi Y.   71961983-11-17
Peru, Maynas, Loreto; Dtto. Iquitos, Carretera del caserio de Puerto Almendras., 140m

US:Botany
3198433.104M. Rimachi Y.   71961983-11-17
Peru, Maynas, Loreto; Dtto. Iquitos, Carretera del caserio de Puerto Almendras., 140m

US:Botany
3198430.104M. Rimachi Y.   80081985-09-10
Peru, Maynas, Loreto; Dtto. Iquitos, Carretera de Peña Negra, km 2 de Qisto Cocha., 150m

US:Botany
2796715.111J. Schunke Vigo   25081968-03-09
Peru, Maynas, Distrito Alto Nanay. Trocha a Posco a 4 km de Santa María de Nanay., 130m

US:Botany
Matayba arborescens (Aubl.) Radlk.
3234512.111R. Vásquez & N. Jaramillo   150291990-11-00
Peru, Maynas, Loreto. Allpahuayo, Estación Experimental del Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonia Peruana - IIAP., -4.17 -73.5, 150 - 180m


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Google Map

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