Dataset: FMB
Taxa: Microplumeria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


FMB
Microplumeria anomala (Müll. Arg.) Markgr.
FMB-076371Mendoza, Humberto; Robles, Aura   157602004-02-02
Colombia, Vichada, Cumaribo, Corregimiento Santa Rita, a 500 m al N del centro administrativo del parque, 200m

FMB
Microplumeria anomala (Müll. Arg.) Markgr.
FMB-035027Zarucchi, James; Barbosa, César   37131985-03-14
Colombia, Vichada, Cumaribo, Lower Part of caño Arepa, a tributary of the río Tomo ca. 16 km WSW of La Línea Roja, 100m

FMB
Microplumeria anomala (Müll. Arg.) Markgr.
FMB-044143Zarucchi, James; Barbosa, César   Z 37131985-04-00
Colombia, Vichada, Cumaribo, PNN El Tuparro, 100m

FMB
Microplumeria anomala (Müll. Arg.) Markgr.
FMB-104286Córdoba, Mireya; Aya, J.   72102012-02-13
Colombia, Vichada, Puerto Carreño, Caño Uriepe, 62m

FMB
Microplumeria anomala (Müll. Arg.) Markgr.
FMB-004193Zarucchi, James; Barbosa, César   37131985-03-14
Colombia, Vichada, Cumaribo, Lower Part of caño Arepa, a tributary of the río Tomo ca. 16 km WSW of La Línea Roja, 100m

FMB
Microplumeria anomala (Müll. Arg.) Markgr.
FMB-076366Mendoza, Humberto; Robles, Aura   156182004-02-18
Colombia, Vichada, Cumaribo, Corregimiento de Santa Rita, a 1 km al SW de la confluencia del caño Peinilla con el río tomo, a 36 km aguas arriba de la confluencia de los río Tomo y Orinoco (a 32 km aprox. del puerto), 250m

FMB
Microplumeria anomala (Müll. Arg.) Markgr.
FMB-076368Mendoza, Humberto; Robles, Aura   157602004-02-02
Colombia, Vichada, Cumaribo, Corregimiento Santa Rita, a 500 m al N del centro administrativo del parque, 200m


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Google Map

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