Dataset: Harvard
Taxa: Acrodiclidium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Acrodiclidium ita-uba amarella C. F. W. Meissner
barcode-00041887R. Spruce   6461850-07-00
Brazil, Pará, In vicinibus Santarem

Harvard:GH
Acrodiclidium sprucei C. F. W. Meissner
barcode-00041889R. Spruce   23231852-08-00
Brazil, Prope San Gabriel da Cachoeira, ad Rio Negro

Harvard:A
barcode-00041578B. A. Krukoff   53241933-08-08
Brazil, Acre, Near mouth of Rio Macauhan (tributary of Rio Yaco), 9°20'S, 69°W

Harvard:GH
Acrodiclidium chrysophyllum C. F. W. Meissner
barcode-00041575P. A. Sagot   9561856-00-00
French Guiana

Harvard:GH
Acrodiclidium ita-uba C. F. W. Meissner
barcode-00041888R. Spruce   6431850-04-00
Brazil, Pará, In vicinibus Santarem

Harvard:GH
barcode-00041577R. Spruce   30581853-00-00
Venezuela, Amazonas, Prope San Carlos, ad Rio Negro

Harvard:GH
barcode-00273106C. Wright   4811860-00-00
Cuba, Near Guane

Harvard:GH
barcode-00518836C. Wright   4811856-00-00
Cuba, in Cuba Orientali. Summit of Nimanima


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