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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
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barcode-00068546R. Spruce   2[6]071852-10-00
Brazil, Prope Panurè ad Rio Uaupès

Harvard:GH
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barcode-00068553L. Riedel   
Brazil

Harvard:A
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barcode-00068545A. Ducke   14501943-12-03
Brazil, Amazonas, Manaos, circa Cachoeira do Mindu, silva non inundabili

Harvard:GH
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Buchenavia fanshawei Exell & Maguire
barcode-00068544B. Maguire & D. B. Fanshawe   234991944-05-16
Guyana, Potaro River Gorge, riverside below Tukeit

Harvard:GH
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barcode-00068552R. Spruce   18871851-11-00
Brazil, Secus Rio Negro, inter Barra et Barcellos

Harvard:A
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Buchenavia acuminata Exell & Stace
barcode-00068541B. A. Krukoff   69161934-11-00
Brazil, Amazonas, Municipality Humayta, near Livramento on Rio Livramento, terra firma

Harvard:A
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barcode-00068543A. Ducke   20031946-10-04
Brazil, Amazonas, Manaos, silva non inundabili prope Cachoeira do Mindu in solo arenoso

Harvard:GH
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barcode-00068549R. Spruce   34531853-00-00
Venezuela, Ad flumina Casiquiari, Vasiva et Pacimoni

Harvard:A
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barcode-00068550A. Ducke   14811943-12-30
Brazil, Amazonas, Manaos, Estrada do Bombeamento, silva secundaria vesustiore, non inundabili

Harvard:GH
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barcode-00068547R. Spruce   1850-01-00
Brazil, Pará, In vicinibus Santarem

Harvard:GH
barcode-00571595R. E. Schultes & I. Cabrera   147701951-12-05
Colombia, Vaupes: Rio Pacoa, near mouth


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