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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Martiusia elata var. occidentalis Ducke
1592429.213A. Ducke   241871933-03-11
Brazil, Amazonas, Rio Purus.

US:Botany
1044245.213A. Ducke   168531917-02-05
Brazil, Pará, Rio Tapajoz.

US:Botany
1040951.216A. Ducke   167241917-12-28
Brazil, Pará, Rio Tapajoz.

US:Botany
1041018.209A. Ducke   170621918-06-25
Brazil, Pará, Rio Tapajoz, region des rapides infericurs. [region of the lower rapids]

US:Botany
1040950.214A. Ducke   164791916-09-11
Brazil, Pará, Mayen Tapajoy, region des cataractes infericures. [region of the lower cataracts]

US:Botany
702774.2092R. H. Schomburgk   5891839-00-00
Guyana

US:Botany
702840.2092R. H. Schomburgk   5891839-00-00
Guyana

US:Botany
Martiusia parvifolia Benth.
1066719.209G. Gardner   21491840-00-00
Brazil, Piauí

US:Botany
Martiusia parvifolia Benth.
USw39210.2751049B. Maguire   48534
Brazil, Minas Gerais


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