Dataset: US-Botany
Taxa: Aniseia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


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702891.2103695R. H. Schomburgk   7761840-00-00
Guyana, (country as "British Guiana").

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Aniseia Choisy
10524137P. Acevedo-Rodriguez, T. Menezes, M. Lima, F. Ramos & F. C. Walthier   136312003-10-03
Brazil, Acre, Acrelândia, Acre: Mun. Acrelândia. Basin of Rio Abuna, Projeto de Assentamento Extrativista Porto Dias, Colocaçao Palhau, 108 km E of Rio Branco on BR-364, then 30 km S on side road., -10.01033 -66.77197

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Aniseia Choisy
10498237P. Acevedo-Rodriguez   61651993-09-01
French Guiana, Along Litani River., 2.48 -54.47, 75m

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1281466.213H. F. Pittier   120041925-12-25
Venezuela, Cojedes, Between El Tinaco & San Carlos.

US:Botany
Aniseia Choisy
3533872.105P. Acevedo-Rodriguez, J. L. Santos & J. Guedes   81571996-08-10
Brazil, Amazonas, Amazonas: along Deminí River (a tributary of Araca River). Boat stationed at coordinates., -0.3014 -62.7667, 100m


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