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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Ponera mapiriensis Kraenzl.
1399552.2077995O. Buchtien   5591927-03-11
Bolivia, La Paz, 500 - 500m

US:Botany
Ponera australis Cogn. in Mart.
209762.2098344A. F. Regnell   III 11531861-00-00
Brazil, Minas Gerais

US:Botany
1138715.246P. C. Standley   230071922-04-10
El Salvador, La Libertad, 790 - 950m

US:Botany
3081599.248J. D. Dwyer & R. L. Liesner   121821974-01-25
Belize, Orange Walk

US:Botany
399610.2492W. Kellerman   45561905-02-11
Guatemala

US:Botany
1166704.253G. Salas   2011923-02-00
Guatemala, Guatemala

US:Botany
1152612.258S. Calderón   15381923-03-00
El Salvador

US:Botany
1152502.25S. A. Padilla   1111921-00-00
El Salvador, Ahuachapán

US:Botany
1151005.25S. A. Padilla   231921-00-00
El Salvador, Ahuachapán

US:Botany
2572739.248E. Contreras   4871960-01-22
Guatemala, Petén

US:Botany
2480036.248P. Gentle   50121944-11-30
Honduras

US:Botany
2572693.258P. Gentle   72131951-02-24
Honduras


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Google Map

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