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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Drepanocarpus ferox Mart. in Benth.
1690660.213E. F. Poeppig   28841831-00-00
Brazil, Amazon.

US:Botany
Drepanocarpus ovalifolius Pittier
1471951.216E. Holt & W. Gehriger   2421930-01-12
Venezuela, Amazonas, Rio Orinoco, Santa Barbara, delta a R. Vetuari., 3.95 -67.1, 100 - 100m

US:Botany
Drepanocarpus aristulatus Spruce ex Benth.
1733902.213R. Spruce   17561851-08-00
Brazil, Amazonum.

US:Botany
861757.2079A. Brenes   145071901-06-21
Costa Rica, Santiago pres San Ramon, 1000 - 1100m

US:Botany
865844.21A. Brenes   145071901-06-21
Costa Rica, Entre San Ramon et San Inates, Santiago pres San Ramon, 1000 - 1100m

US:Botany
1337488.213A. Brenes   145071901-06-21
Costa Rica, Alajuela, Santiago, near San Ramon

US:Botany
865843.1009A. Brenes   145071901-06-21
Costa Rica, Alajuela, Tallus au bord du chemin entre San Ramón et San Inateo, Santiago ferès San Ramón., 1000 - 1100m

US:Botany
Drepanocarpus salvadorensis Donn. Sm.
1337482.208L. Velasco   90081900-12-00
El Salvador, San Salvador, Soyapango Road.

US:Botany
Drepanocarpus salvadorensis Donn. Sm.
1337481.214L. Velasco   90081906-12-00
El Salvador, San Salvador, Soyapango Road.

US:Botany
Drepanocarpus venezuelensis Pittier
601838.2112H. F. Pittier   61081913-04-27
Venezuela, Miranda, Near Los Tegues, El Cedral de las Ajuntas.

US:Botany
Drepanocarpus venezuelensis Pittier
601839.1008H. F. Pittier   61081913-04-26
Venezuela, Miranda, El Cedral de las Ajuntas, near Los Teques, 1000 - 1800m


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