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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Gonolobus cearensis Malme
barcode-00076358F. E. Drouet   23791935-08-27
Brazil, Ceará, On sides of dan of reservoir, S??e

Harvard:GH
Gonolobus pseudobarbatus Pittier Pittier
barcode-00076350A. M. Brenes   145041901-06-14
Costa Rica, Cerro de San Isidro près San Ramon, 1300 m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00076349R. E. Woodson, Jr. & R. W. Schery   6951940-07-20
Panama, Chiriqui, Vicinity of Bajo Chorro, 1900 m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00076356C. Wright   16671859-11-01
Cuba, Josephina

Harvard:GH
barcode-00076357H. H. Rusby   10451886-05-00
Bolivia, Mapiri, 5000 feet

Harvard:GH
barcode-00076345P. H. Allen   18311939-05-21
Panama, Coclé, Vicinity of El Valle, north rim (wet), 800-100 m

Harvard:A
barcode-00063634D. D. Soejarto, J. L. Zarucchi, A. Swain & J. Bagley   40411973-05-24
Colombia, Antioquia, Buenos Aires, forest along road to Anori, 4 km. from Providencia, 400-900 m.

Harvard:GH
barcode-00076355C. Wright   29691860-00-00
Cuba

Harvard:A
Gonolobus ellipticus Rusby
barcode-00076359M. Bang   9921891-00-00
Bolivia, Cochabamba, Vicinity Cochabamba

Harvard:GH
Gonolobus elliptica Rusby
barcode-00106183M. Bang   9921891-00-00
Bolivia, Cochabamba

Harvard:GH
Gonolobus venturii Malme
barcode-00076362Sant. Venturi   103201930-02-24
Argentina, Tucumán, Burruyacu, Cerro del Campo, 1500 m

Harvard:GH
Gonolobus variifolius Schlechter Schlechter
barcode-00444610I. Urban   16531885-06-00
Sierra de Euguillo

Harvard:A
Gonolobus dussii Krings Krings
barcode-00444612Quentin   732
Chernin de la Sonfriere, 500m


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Google Map

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