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

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
V0054698FB. A. Krukoff   64551934-09-00
BRAZIL

F:Botany
Pseudoconnarus agelaeoides (G.Schellenb.) Forero in Forero
Rod. Vásquez M.   176221991-11-29
Peru, Loreto

F:Botany
V0401213FA. Ducke   13441943-10-02
Brazil, Amazonas

F:Botany
V0401212FI. L. Amaral   7191982-12-12
Brazil, Amazonas

F:Botany
V0401186FS. Romaniuc Neto   6801987-05-20
Brazil, Rondônia

F:Botany
V0401214FB. A. Krukoff   83041936-09-11
Brazil, Amazonas

F:Botany
J. Albán C.   70741992-06-19
Peru, Madre de Dios

F:Botany
V0054696FJ. Cuatrecasas   173341934-05-03
COLOMBIA

F:Botany
V0054697FJ. Cuatrecasas   173341934-05-03
COLOMBIA

F:Botany
V0323430F   12142006-03-10
PERU

F:Botany
V0323961FM. A. Ríos Paredes et al.   2012-10-19
Peru, Loreto, Campsite #1 (Cabeceras Ere-Algodón) on Rapid Biological and Social Inventory #25., -1.67901944 -73.71968611, 145 - 205m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.