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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
704482.2141H. M. Curran   251915-10-00
Brazil, Bahia, Rio Grongogy., 100 - 500m

US:Botany
1518229.216A. Ducke   236231929-08-00
Brazil, Amazonas

US:Botany
1442048.214A. Ducke   127201919-06-12
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro

US:Botany
USw7503.2747799B. A. Krukoff   6133
Brazil, Amazonas, Humaitá

US:Botany
USw7776.2772573B. A. Krukoff   6563
Brazil, Minas Gerais

US:Botany
1442226.101A. Ducke   112491910-11-29
Brazil, Pará, Rio lumina-mirim, las Trombetas.

US:Botany
1442216.103A. Ducke   172381918-08-13
Brazil, Para, Almeirim

US:Botany
1441739.103A. Ducke   172371918-08-23
Brazil, Para, Almeirim

US:Botany
1442046.209A. Ducke   18260
Brazil, Minas Gerais

US:Botany
USw9516.2753320B. A. Krukoff   5377
Brazil, Acre, Near mouth of Rio Macauhan, basin of Rio Purus

US:Botany
USw25609.2780505Collector unknown   24602
Brazil, Santa Catarina

US:Botany
USw25501.2780574Collector unknown   s.n.
Brazil, Santa Catarina


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