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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Trigynaea boliviensis Britton
40135.2080318H. H. Rusby   12531886-08-00
Bolivia, Junction of Beni River and Madre de Dios River.

US:Botany
Trigynaea boliviensis Britton
1391618.10081703H. H. Rusby   12531886-08-00
Bolivia, Junction of Rivers Beni and Madre de Dios, Bolivia.

US:Botany
Trigynaea lagaropoda D.M. Johnson & N. A. Murray
3056831.216P. J. M. Maas, J. Schunke Vigo, J. Koek-Noorman & E. Heusden   62801984-11-13
Peru, Loreto, Maynas, Quistacocha, near Iquitos., 100 - 100m

US:Botany
2224048.21E. Asplund   90591939-10-04
Ecuador, Napo / Pastaza, Between Tena and Napo.

US:Botany
2224049.21E. Asplund   90591939-10-04
Ecuador, Napo / Pastaza, Between Tena and Napo.

US:Botany
Trigynaea duckei (R.E. Fr.) R.E. Fr.
2025889P. Nuñez, H. Beltran, W. Nauray, L. Acurio, R. de la Colina, N. Llerena & A. Salas   216881998-04-18
Peru, Cusco, Pagoreni site well, -11.6833 -73, 350 - 350m

US:Botany
Trigynaea caudata (R.E. Fr.) R.E. Fr.
USw26205.2779784Forestry Dept.   s.n.
Guyana

US:Botany
Trigynaea triplinervis D.M. Johnson & N. A. Murray
3318862.105P. Acevedo-Rodriguez & J. A. Cedeño M.   74321995-06-20
Ecuador, Napo, Napo Province: Yasuni Forest Reserve; E of Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador Scientific Station., -0.6808 -76.395, 225m

US:Botany
Trigynaea duckei (R.E. Fr.) R.E. Fr.
3378592.203N. L. Cuello, C. Oráa & P. Tovar   15261999-03-25
Venezuela, Portuguesa, Sucre, Parque Nacional Guaramacal, sector Paramito - La Aguadita, parcela de estudio fitosociológico No. 10, Camino Real Paramito -Batatal, 9.3175 -70.0736, 1600 - 1600m


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