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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Humiriastrum diguense subsp. costaricense Cuatrecasas Cuatrecasas
barcode-00043826P. H. Allen   58121951-01-30
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Region between Rio Esquinas and Palmar Sur de Osa, alt. 75 m

Harvard:GH
Humiria balsamifera minarum Cuatrecasas
barcode-00043821Y. E. J. Mexia   58151931-05-12
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Slope of Serra do Rio Grande, 1280 m.

Harvard:GH
Humiria balsamifera attenuata Cuatrecasas
barcode-00055528R. E. Schultes & I. Cabrera   155111952-02-18
Colombia, Amazonas-Vaupes, Rio Apaporis, Raudal Yayacopi (La Playa) and vicinity, about 800 feet, 0°5'S, 70°30'W, -0.0833333 -70.5

Harvard:A
Humiriastrum glaziovii angustifolia Cuatrecasas
barcode-00043827A. F. M. Glaziou   167241888-02-06
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Prov. Nov. Friburgo, Alto Macahe

Harvard:GH
Humiria floribunda subsessilis Urban
barcode-00043824R. Spruce   24541852-10-00
Brazil, Prope Panure ad Rio Uaupes

Harvard:GH
barcode-00043820   
Guyana

Harvard:GH
Humiria cuspidatum Bentham
barcode-00043823R. Spruce   17151851-07-00
Brazil, Prope Barra, Prov. Rio Negro

Harvard:GH
Humiria compacta W. Schnizlein
barcode-00043822J. S. Blanchet   3362
Brazil, Bahia

Harvard:GH
Humiria wurdackii Cuatrecasas
barcode-00043825J. J. Wurdack & L. S. Adderley   427601959-06-03
Venezuela, Amazonas, Margins of Sabana Cumare on right bank of Cano Cumare, Rio Atabapo, alt. 125-140 m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00043828R. E. Schultes & I. Cabrera   159221952-03-09
Colombia, Vaupés, Piraparana (tributary of Rio Apaporis), lower course, between 0°15'S, 70°30'W and 0°25'N, 70°30'W, -0.25 -70.5

Harvard:GH
Humirianthera crispula R. A. Howard
barcode-00050254O. L. Haught   26191939-02-20
Colombia, Boyacá, Los Llanos: Cano Canacabure, about 10 km above mouth, alt. ca. 180 m


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