Dataset: F-Botany
Taxa: Melocactus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
V0092179FL. C. M. Croizat   631950-04-03
Venezuela, Guárico, 8.6667 -66.5833

F:Botany
T. Anderson   8014
Peru, Lima, In the Chillon Valley 4 km E of Yangas or 3 km E of Santa Rosa de Quives, -11.68 -76.88

F:Botany
V0098044FH. J. Arreola Nava   4711986-06-28
Mexico, Jalisco, La Huerta, Acantilados al oeste de la poblacion de Arroyo Seco, 15m

F:Botany
V0098045FH. J. Arreola Nava   11861990-05-28
Mexico, Jalisco, La Huerta, Playa Chica, 2 km. al NW de la poblacion Arroyo Seco

F:Botany
Melocactus smithii (Alexander) Buining
V0098043FH. D. Clarke & T. McPherson   17001996-05-23
Guyana, Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo, Rupununi River landing, on trail from Dadanawa to Kotinarub Village' adjacent to Tautowan Mt., 2.83 -59.52

F:Botany
Melocactus caesius H.L. Wendl.
V0098052FL. C. M. Croizat   601950-03-04
Venezuela, Bolívar, Rio Parguaza, 6 -67

F:Botany
V0098053FJ. Cuatrecasas   177841944-09-09
Colombia, Valle, Cordillera Occidental, vertiente occidental: Lobo Guerrero, 610 - 650m

F:Botany
Melocactus caesius H.L. Wendl.
V0098054FJ. A. Steyermark   555551944-02-16
Venezuela, Lara, desert just W of Barquisimeto, 550m

F:Botany
V0098055FA. H. Gentry et al.   227951978-06-12
Peru, Amazonas, 5 km E of Bagua on road to La Peca, Marañón Valley, 470m

F:Botany
Melocactus Link & Otto
V0098056FH. Field   s.n.1944-01-00
British Guiana, Rupununi Savanna

F:Botany
V0098057FT. Anderson et al.   80171994-03-04
Peru, Lima, In the Chillon Valley 11 km E of Yangas or 3 km E of Santa Rosa de Quives, -11.66717 -76.77939, 1320m

F:Botany
Melocactus bahiensis (Britton & Rose) Luetzelb.
V0098058FB. E. Dahlgren   s.n.1940-00-00
Brazil, Bahia, southern Bahia


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