Dataset: F-Botany
Search Criteria: PARAGUAY; Boquerón; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Handroanthus impetiginosus (Mart. ex DC.) Mattos
V0445439FR. O. Vanni   19961990-09-12
Paraguay, Boquerón, -21.5 -60

F:Botany
A. Krapovickas   442981992-12-10
Paraguay, Boquerón, -21.5 -60

F:Botany
Erythroxylum cuneifolium (Mart.) O.E.Schulz
P. Arenas   1709
Paraguay, Boquerón, Mision Santa Rosa, -27.75 -67

F:Botany
Erythroxylum cuneifolium (Mart.) O.E.Schulz
T. M. Pedersen   4040
Paraguay, Boquerón, Puerto Casado & vicinity

F:Botany
V0397011FA. Schinini   181891979-10-07
Paraguay, Boquerón, -21.5 -60

F:Botany
Cordia glabrata ( ex de Candolle) A.DC.
V0397232FR. O. Vanni   21221990-09-14
Paraguay, Boquerón, -21.5 -60

F:Botany
Maytenus scutioides (Griseb.) Lourteig & O'Donell
V0373805FA. Krapovickas   442641992-12-09
Paraguay, Boquerón, -21.5 -60

F:Botany
R. O. Vanni   21611990-09-15
Paraguay, Boquerón, -21.5 -60

F:Botany
A. Krapovickas   442241992-12-07
Paraguay, Boquerón, -21.5 -60

F:Botany
Cissus verticillata Nicolson & C.E. Jarvis
A. Schinini   255501987-12-10
Paraguay, Boquerón, -21.5 -60

F:Botany
V0193998FD. R. Brunner   16311986-03-24
Paraguay, Boquerón, -21.5 -60

F:Botany
V0306619FA. Schinini   25551
Paraguay, Boquerón, -21.5 -60

F:Botany
V0250160FA. Schinini   16471
Paraguay, Boquerón, -21.5 -60

F:Botany
V0250227FA. Schinini   16374
Paraguay, Boquerón, -21.5 -60

F:Botany
Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. ex DC.
R. O. Vanni   2115
Paraguay, Boquerón, -21.5 -60

F:Botany
V0392811FA. Schinini & et al.   211331981-08-23
Paraguay, Boquerón, -21.5 -60

F:Botany
C0657313F   
Paraguay, Boquerón, -21.5 -60

F:Botany
Cheilanthes obducta Mett. ex Kuhn
C0659605F   
Paraguay, Boquerón, -21.5 -60


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