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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Licaria carinata H. W. Kurz
barcode-00229936H. H. van der Werff, R. Vasquez, & N. Jaramillo   102671988-08-25
Peru, Loreto, Maynas, Alpahuayo, field station of IIAP, ca. 26 km along road Iquitos-Nauto.

Harvard:GH
barcode-00041572P. H. Allen   59501951-02-22
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Forested hills above Palmar Norte de Osa

Harvard:GH
barcode-00041582H. M. Curran   1721916-05-00
Colombia, Bolívar, Norosi-Tiquiso trail, Lands of Loba, alt. 150-600 m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00041583H. S. Irwin, G. T. Prance, T. R. Soderstrom & N. Holmgren   550281963-08-23
Surinam, Forested hills 3 km south of Juliana Top, 12 km north of Lucie River, alt. 325 m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00041566E. Contreras   43221964-04-15
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Sebol, about 800 m west of the village

Harvard:GH
Licaria applanata van der Werff
barcode-00041439H. H. van der Werff, B. Gray, G. Tipas & J. Campaña   121941991-07-05
Ecuador, Pichincha, Reserva Rio Guajalito, near Chiriboga, along old road Quito-St. Domingo, alt. 1850 m

Harvard:A
Licaria duartei C. K. Allen
barcode-00041576W. Duarte de Barros   5301941-12-27
Brazil

Harvard:A
barcode-00041579G. Klug   21311931-07-00
Peru, Loreto, Florída, Río Putumayo, at mouth of Río Zubineta, ca. 180 m.

Harvard:GH
Licaria schultesii C. K. Allen
barcode-00041580R. E. Schultes & J. M. Pires   90041947-11-07
Brazil, Amazonas, Rio Vaupes, between Ipanore and confluence with Rio Negro

Harvard:A
barcode-00041564H. F. Pittier   32001911-00-00
Panama, Los Siguas

Harvard:A
Licaria simulans C. K. Allen
barcode-00041581   1945-09-13
Guyana, Moraballi Creek, Essequibo River


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Google Map

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