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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
2815909.21J. Cuatrecasas   178081944-09-09
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Lobo Guerrero.

US:Botany
Argythamnia haplostigma Pax & K. Hoffm. in Engl.
42453.21252G. Gaumer   421886-08-00
Honduras

US:Botany
531903.2101J. Johnston   581903-08-21
Venezuela, Federal District, El Valle.

US:Botany
Argythamnia argothamnoides (Bertero & Spreng.) J.W. Ingram
2174421.105Bro. Gines   31161951-12-01
Venezuela, Pampatar

US:Botany
Argythamnia argothamnoides (Bertero & Spreng.) J.W. Ingram
2174519.105Bro. Gines   33181953-08-01
Venezuela, El Agua

US:Botany
Argythamnia argothamnoides (Bertero & Spreng.) J.W. Ingram
2174432.105Bro. Gines   31281951-12-01
Venezuela, Istmo Arestinga

US:Botany
2812398.208C. Gaudichaud   12
Bolivia, Pando, Cobija.

US:Botany
2269822.208L. B. Smith & R. M. Klein   123431957-04-03
Brazil, Santa Catarina, Lauro Müller, West of Lauro Müller, Rio do Rastro., 700 - 1000m


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