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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Anthodiscus obovatus Bentham ex Wittmack
barcode-00062677R. Spruce   21461853-00-00
Venezuela, Amazonas, Prope San Carlos ad Rio Negro

Harvard:GH
Anthodiscus klugii Standley ex Prance
barcode-00062674G. Klug   26821932-10-00
Peru, San Martín, Pongo de Cainarachi, Rio Cainarachi, tributary of Rio Huallaga, forest, 230 m.

Harvard:A
Anthodiscus amazonicus Gleason & A. C. Smith
barcode-00062673B. A. Krukoff   70171934-11-00
Brazil, Amazonas, Municipality Humayta, near Livramento, on Rio Livramento, terra firma

Harvard:GH
barcode-00062675A. S. Pinkus   2801939-02-03
Guyana, Arubaru River (Kako tributary), upper Mazaruni drainage, near Haiamatipu Mountain

Harvard:GH
barcode-00062678A. Ducke   18551945-11-12
Peru, Loreto, Silva loco alto solo arenoso albo versus San Juan Nuevo

Harvard:GH
barcode-00062676A. E. Lawrance   4741932-09-25
Colombia, Boyacá, El Umbo region, region of Mount Chapon, northwest of Bogota, thick forest at bank-side

Harvard:A
barcode-00353507A. Ducke   18551945-11-12
Peru, Loreto, Iquitos, Silva loco alto solo arenoso albo versus San Juan Nuevo


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Google Map

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