Dataset: NY
Taxa: Eltroplectris
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Eltroplectris roseoalba (Rchb.f.) Garay & Hamer (Rchb.f.) Garay & Hamer
1104701Grupo Pedra do Cavalo   4031980-07-00
Brazil, Bahia, Cachoeira, Estaçao da Mata, Vale dos Rios, Paraguaçu e Jacuipe., -12.53 -39.08, 40 - 40m

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Eltroplectris triloba (Lindl.) Pabst (Lindl.) Pabst
1032892E. Pereira   76451963-08-11
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Guaratiba., -22.992445 -43.595004

NY
Eltroplectris calcarata (Sw.) Garay & H.R.Sweet (Sw.) Garay & H.R.Sweet
468215W. W. Thomas   91161992-05-05
Brazil, Bahia, Mun. Ilhéus. Rd from Ilhéus to serra Grande, 11.3 km N of the Itaipe bridge leaving Ilhéus. Disturbed restinga forest ca. 200m from beach., -14.68 -39.15

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Eltroplectris calcarata (Sw.) Garay & H.R.Sweet (Sw.) Garay & H.R.Sweet
1032893W. W. Thomas   91161992-05-05
Brazil, Bahia, Ilhéus, Rd from Ilhéus to Serra Grande, 11.3 km N of the Itaipe bridge leaving Ilhéus. 200 m from beach., -14.68 -39.15

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Eltroplectris longicornu (Cogn.) Pabst (Cogn.) Pabst
1031704A. Macedo   25191950-08-21
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Ituiutaba, S. Vicente, -18.9692 -49.465

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1031701G. G. Hatschbach   191231968-04-23
Brazil, Paraná, Guaira, Sete Quedas., -24.08 -54.2556

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1031703J. N. Rose   202921915-07-17
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Paquetá Island.

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1031702J. N. Rose   202921915-07-17
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Island of Paquetá, Rio de Janeiro Bay

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04070900R. M. Rueda   9311992-07-26
Bolivia, Pando, Madre de Dios, Jatata, en las riveras del Rio Manupare, partiendo del Campamento de La Western Geophysical, 130m


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