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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Streptocalyx orthopoda Baker
282454.2076A. F. M. Glaziou   185651890-11-30
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Beslinga de Mana.

US:Botany
Streptocalyx orthopoda Baker
1123573.102A. F. M. Glaziou   185651890-11-30
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Beslinga de Mana.

US:Botany
Streptocalyx podantha Baker
1341384.211A. F. M. Glaziou   164171887-00-00
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Petropolis.

US:Botany
Streptocalyx podantha Baker
1123543.102A. F. M. Glaziou   164171887-00-00
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Petropolis.

US:Botany
2069851P. Nuñez, P. Acevedo-Rodriguez, S. Baldeon & M. Chuspe   208941997-02-10
Peru, Cusco, Segakiato in the Camisea River, Lower Urubamba Region, -11.8083 -72.8833, 320 - 320m

US:Botany
Streptocalyx biflorus L.B. Sm.
2651499.208C. H. Dodson & L. Thien   20701962-01-11
Ecuador, Pastaza, Topo, along Rio Topo., 1300 - 1300m

US:Botany
1774192.213J. Cuatrecasas   68631939-04-16
Colombia, Vaupés, Mitu, Selva del Vaupes., 200 - 200m

US:Botany
Streptocalyx curranii L.B. Sm.
704565.2116H. M. Curran   1431915-10-01
Brazil, Bahia, Rio Grongogy Basin., 100 - 500m

US:Botany
Streptocalyx lanatus L.B. Sm.
704552.2116H. M. Curran   1381915-10-01
Brazil, Bahia, Rio Grongogy Basin., 100 - 500m

US:Botany
Streptocalyx murcae L.B. Sm.
2283924.213J. M. Pires   9511947-11-09
Brazil, Amazonas, Rio Vaupes, Taraqua.

US:Botany
Streptocalyx subnuda L.B. Sm. in R.E. Schult.
2174995.21R. E. Schultes   37191942-05-16
Colombia, Putumayo, Rio Caucaya, between Puerto Jarmillo and Rio PuTamayo., 225 - 225m


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