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

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Aptandra Miers
02259643S. A. da M. Souza   8781987-01-28
Brazil, Pará, Altamira, Rio Xingu, Reserva indígena dos Assurinis, Rio Piaçava.

NY
Aptandra Miers
02259644S. A. da M. Souza   9411987-01-31
Brazil, Pará, Altamira, Rio Xingu, Largo do Passari., -4.3220195 -52.7416277

NY
Aptandra Miers
02447732M. J. R. Pereira   INPA/WWF_2303.16451985-05-13
Brazil, Amazonas, Manaus, Distrito Agropecuario da SUFRAMA Rodovia BR-174, km 72 depois 6 km Oeste da BR, Fazenda Dimona. Reserva No. 2303 do projeto Dinamica Biologica de Fragmentos Florestais, Arv. No. 1645, -2.32 -60.08

NY
Cathedra Miers
01023594J. R. Pirani   CFCR20801981-09-08
Brazil, Bahia, Mucugê, Estrada Andaraí-Mucugê, a 4-5 km de Andaraí, -13.0056 -41.3706

NY
Cathedra Miers
1281525R. C. Forzza   59782010-07-03
Brazil, Pará, Almeirim, Distrito de Monte Dourado. Comunidade de Freguesia. COletas ao longo do Rio Arraiólos., -1.2333 -52.4, 5m


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