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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:A
barcode-00075235B. A. Krukoff   15131931-12-03
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Near Tabajara, upper machado River region, terra firma

Harvard:A
barcode-00075240Albert C. Smith   35611938-04-00
Guyana, Northwestern slopes of Kanuku Mountains, in drainage of Moku-moku Creek (Takutu tributary), dense forest, 150-400 m

Harvard:GH
Couratari uaupensis Spruce ex O. Berg
barcode-00075227R. Spruce   25101852-10-00
Brazil, Prope Panure ad Rio Uaupes

Harvard:A
Couratari stellata A. C. Smith
barcode-00075241B. A. Krukoff   88931936-12-00
Brazil, Amazonas, Municipality Sao Paulo de Olivenca, basin of creek Belem, terra firma, high forest

Harvard:A
Couratari krukovii A. C. Smith
barcode-00075234B. A. Krukoff   16531931-12-00
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Source of the Jatuarana River, Machado River region, terra firma

Harvard:A
Couratari krukovii A. C. Smith
barcode-00075232B. A. Krukoff   16531931-12-00
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Source of the Jatuarana River, Machado River region, terra firma

Harvard:A
barcode-00075242B. A. Krukoff   72541934-11-15
Brazil, Amazonas, Municipality Humayta, between Monte Christo and Santa Victoria on Rio Ipixuna, margin of river

Harvard:A
barcode-00075243B. A. Krukoff   72541934-11-15
Brazil, Amazonas, Municipality Humayta, between Monte Christo and Santa Victoria on Rio Ipixuna, margin of river

Harvard:GH
Couratari prancei W. A. Rodrigues
barcode-00075236G. T. Prance, D. F. Coelho, J. F. Ramos & L. G. Farias   77551968-10-02
Brazil, Acre, Km. 3-6 road Sena Madureira to Rio Branco, terra firma, forest


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Google Map

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