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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Drypetes lateriflora var. guatemalensis Pax & K. Hoffmann Pax & K. Hoffmann
barcode-00055917E. T. Heyde & E. Lux   44141892-12-00
Guatemala, Santa Rosa, Teocinte, 800m

Harvard:GH
Drypetes amazonica peruviana J. F. Macbride
barcode-00055921G. Klug   38691934-10-00
Peru, San Martín, Juan Jui, Alto Rio Huallaga, 400m

Harvard:GH
Drypetes alba var. latifolia Grisebach Grisebach
barcode-00055918C. Wright   1927
Cuba

Harvard:GH
Drypetes spruceana Müller Argoviensis
barcode-00055923R. Spruce   32961853-00-00
Venezuela, Amazonas, Ad flumina Casiquari, Vasiva et Pacimoni

Harvard:GH
barcode-00055922J. J. Wurdack & J. V. Monachino   414031956-01-28
Venezuela, Bolívar, Piedra Marimare, east bank of Rio Orinoco opposite head of Isla El Gallo, north base, 100 - 150m

Harvard:GH
Drypetes triplinervia Müller Argoviensis Müller Argoviensis
barcode-00055920C. Wright   1923 in part1859-00-00
Cuba, Cuba Orientali

Harvard:A
barcode-00589605B. A. Krukoff   67031934-10-12
Brazil, Amazonas, Basin of Rio Madeira, Muicipality Humayta, near Livramento, on Rio Livramento


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