Dataset: WCSU-Podostemaceae
Search Criteria: Guyana; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Western Connecticut State University Herbarium - Podostemaceae


WCSU:Podostemaceae
Apinagia staheliana (Went) van Royen
WCSU-05292Jansen-Jacobs, M. J.; B. J. H. ter Well, P. P. Haripersaud, O. Muller, M. van der Zee   56391999-08-30
Guyana, Rewa River, near Corona Falls., 3.166667 -58.666667, 160m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSU-05317M.J. Jansen-Jacobs; R. Lilwah, U.P.D. Raghoenandan, F. Scheplitz, and J. Vermeer   55901997-09-23
Guyana, 2.816667 -59.533333, 120m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSU-05320M. J. Jansen-Jacobs; R. Liwah, U. P. D. Raghoenandan, F. Scheplitz, and J. Vermeer   55211997-09-16
Guyana, S Rupununi Savanna, Takatu R, Miliawau R., 2.2 -59.583333, 160m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
Apinagia richardiana (Tul.) van Royen
WCSU-05370M.J. Jansen-Jacobs; B.J.H ter Welle   56421999-08-30
Guyana, Rewa River, near Corona Falls., 3.166667 -58.666667, 160m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSU-05748Bassett Maguire; Celia K. Maguire, G. Wilson-Browne   462271961-09-19
Guyana, Ireng River, between Waipa and Sand Hill rapids, 5.008833 -61.006878

WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSU-05758Thomas B. Croat   1018142011-01-21
Guyana, Potaro-Siparuni, Pakaraima Mountains, upper Potaro River, vicinity of Kaieteur Falls, low vegetation on sandstone, 425 - 435m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
Rhyncholacis crassipes Spruce ex Wedd.
WCSU-05958S.S.Tillett; C. L. Tillett   457501960-10-22
Guyana, Upper Mazaruni River Basin. Mt. Ayanganna

WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSU-05959B. Maguire; C. K. Maguire   406921955-02-15
Guyana, Kaieteur Falls and Escarpment., 400m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
Rhyncholacis crassipes Spruce ex Wedd.
WCSU-05960B. Maguire; C. K. Maguire and G. Wilson-Browne   46201A1961-09-16
Guyana, Sukabi, affl. Ireng River., 2400m


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