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

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United States National Herbarium


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Neosprucea Sleumer
10230756J. L. Clark & M. Mailloux   078522003-05-07
Ecuador, Pastaza, Mera, Town of Shell. Small patch of forest on northern edge of Shell., -1.4872 -78.0608, 1100 - 1200m

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1851301.21J. Cuatrecasas   134001941-11-23
Colombia, Norte de Santander, Sarare region, Hoya del Rio Margua, between Miranda and El Alto de La Aurora.

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1799647.215J. Cuatrecasas   111471940-12-17
Colombia, Putumayo, Rio Sal Miguel, Quebrada de La Hormigo., 290 - 290m

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2854586.21J. Cuatrecasas   125811941-10-22
Colombia, Norte de Santander, Cordillera Oriental, Quebrada del Sararito, region del Sarare., 1930 - 1950m

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1858861.215E. L. Little Jr.   61521943-04-02
Ecuador, Pichincha, Santo Domingo de Los Colorados., 560 - 560m

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3248471.101W. Palacios   13901986-10-02
Ecuador, Napo, Napo. Reserva Biológica 'Jatun Sacha'. Río Napo, 8 km río abajo de Misahuallí, márgen derecha., 450m

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Neosprucea paterna M.H. Alford
3459098.101M. H. Alford & et al.   31492003-05-14
Guyana, Potaro-Siparuni, Potaro-Siparuni Region: Iwokrama Forest, old logging roads in forest just east of the junction of Surama road and the Kurupukari-Annai road, about 80 km southwest of the Essequibo River., 60m

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Neosprucea paterna M.H. Alford
3459099.101M. H. Alford & et al.   31492003-05-14
Guyana, Potaro-Siparuni, Potaro-Siparuni Region: Iwokrama Forest, old logging roads in forest just east of the junction of Surama road and the Kurupukari-Annai road, about 80 km southwest of the Essequibo River., 60m

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3087248.101R. L. Dressler   43411973-04-18
Panama, Colón, Lower Rio Guanche.

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3459182.101R. L. Dressler   43411973-04-18
Panama, Colón, Lower Rio Guanche.

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Neosprucea rimachii McDaniel ex M.H. Alford & et al.
3236160.101S. McDaniel & M. Rimachi Y.   204021976-01-09
Peru, Loreto, Loreto. Maynas: Dtto. Iquitos. Rio Nanay trail from Astoria to rio Mazan., 160 - 200m


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