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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Melocactus caesius H. L. Wendland
barcode-01875480W. E. Broadway   561923-01-05
Venezuela, Vicinity of Cristobal Colon

Harvard:GH
Melocactus caesius H. L. Wendland
barcode-01875481J. A. Steyermark   892981961-02-01
Venezuela, Bolívar, between Las Nieves and base of slopes southeast of Cerro Pichacho, N. of Las Nieves, 45 kms. N. of Tumeremo. Altiplanicie de Nuria, 100 - 300m

Harvard:GH
Melocactus communis (Aiton) Link & Otto
barcode-01875482H. M. Curran & M. Haman   4721917-04-03
Venezuela, Boostsji. La Vela de Coro

Harvard:GH
Melocactus communis (Aiton) Link & Otto
barcode-01875483J. R. Johnston   1903-08-05
Venezuela, Island of Coche

Harvard:GH
Melocactus communis (Aiton) Link & Otto
barcode-01875484O. O. Miller & J. R. Johnston   2721901-00-00
Venezuela, Island of Margarita. El Valle

Harvard:GH
Melocactus communis (Aiton) Link & Otto
barcode-01875485J. R. Johnston   3431903-08-00
Venezuela, Island of Margarita

Harvard:GH
Melocactus melocactoides (Hoffmannsegg) de Candolle
barcode-01875486H. M. Curran   4031918-06-04
Brazil, Bahia, Jequie

Harvard:GH
barcode-01875487J. Cuatrecasas   177841944-09-09
Colombia, Depto. El Valle. Cordillera Ocidental, vertiente occidental: Lobo Guerrero en matoralles xerophytos, 610 - 650m

Harvard:GH
barcode-01875488J. Cuatrecasas   177841944-09-09
Colombia, Depto. El Valle. Cordillera Ocidental, vertiente occidental: Lobo Guerrero en matoralles xerophytos, 610 - 650m

Harvard:GH
barcode-01875489E. P. Killip & T. E. Hazen   111081922-09-06
Colombia, Department of El Valle. Espinal. Below Dagua. Dagua Valley, 600 - 900m

Harvard:GH
Melocactus communis (Aiton) Link & Otto
barcode-01678275J. R. Johnston   1903-08-10
Venezuela, Island of Margarita. Punta Moreno


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