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

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United States National Herbarium


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69232.2873002Wilkes Explor. Exped.   s.n.1838-00-00
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro

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1040314.2127769V. Chermont de Miranda   31471902-09-00
Brazil, Pará, Ile de Marajo, Jutuba.

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Zornia lasiocarpa Ant. Molina
2216055.213A. Molina R.   16601948-11-23
Honduras, El Paraíso, NE of Yuscaran, Quebrada Dantas, 600 - 600m

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Zornia lasiocarpa Ant. Molina
2021613.102A. Molina R.   16601948-11-23
Honduras, El Paraíso, Drainage of the Rio Yeguare., 14 -87

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Zornia lasiocarpa Ant. Molina
2021039.102P. C. Standley   149201948-11-23
Honduras, El Paraíso, Quebrada de El Muro, between Las Mesas and Yuscaran, 600m

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3332121.254A. M. Carvalho & D. J. Hind   38321992-02-28
Brazil, Bahia, Tucano, Caatinga

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Zornia curvata Mohlenborck
987366.2128H. F. Pittier   72411917-07-08
Venezuela, Lower Cotiza, near Caracas., 800 - 1200m

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Zornia guanipensis Pittier
1778572.215H. F. Pittier   143151940-03-22
Venezuela, Anzoategui, Near El Tigre.

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1800747.209H. F. Pittier   142821940-03-22
Venezuela, Anzoategui, Vicinity of Santoma.

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Zornia pardina var. vichadana Killip ex Mohlenbr.
1707766.214O. L. Haught   27971939-05-01
Colombia, Vichada, Los Llanos N of Rio Vichada, near San Jose de Ocune., 100 - 100m

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Zornia pardina var. vichadana Killip ex Mohlenbr.
1706887.214O. L. Haught   27971939-05-01
Colombia, Vichada, Los Llanos N of Rio Vichada, near San Jose de Ocune., 100 - 100m

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69235.11138C. Wright   s.n.1853-00-00
Nicaragua


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