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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Micrandra lopezii antheridifera R. E. Schultes
barcode-00048453R. E. Schultes & F. López   96381948-01-22
Brazil, Amazonas, Upper Rio Negro basin: Rio Curicuriari, at base of Serra Cupibi

Harvard:GH
barcode-00048454R. Spruce   24791852-10-00
Brazil, Prope Panure, ad Rio Uaupes

Harvard:GH
barcode-00048460R. Spruce   24271852-10-00
Brazil, Prope Panure ad Rio Uaupes

Harvard:GH
Micrandra scleroxylon W. A. Rodrigues
barcode-00048459W. A. Rodrigues, F. Melo & D. Coelho   69611965-06-29
Brazil, Amazonas, Manaus, estrada Manaus-Itacoatiara, km 27 proximo ao igarape do Mariano

Harvard:A
barcode-00048458O. L. Haught   21891937-04-30
Colombia, Santander, Valley of Dorada Creek, 5 km. south of Raizudo, vicinity of Puerto Berrio, between Carare and Magdalena Rivers, 200m

Harvard:GH
Micrandra lopezii R. E. Schultes
barcode-00048452R. E. Schultes & F. López   97251948-02-08
Brazil, Amazonas, Negro basin, Rio Uaupes, at base of Serra Tukano (on right bank below mouth of Rio Tikie)

Harvard:GH
Micrandra lopezii R. E. Schultes
barcode-00048451R. E. Schultes & F. López   97251948-02-08
Brazil, Amazonas, Rio Uaupes, at base of Serra Tukano (on right bank below mouth of Rio Tikie)

Harvard:GH
Micrandra rossiana R. E. Schultes
barcode-00048455R. E. Schultes & J. M. Pires   90581947-11-12
Brazil, Amazonas, Rio Vaupes, between Ipanore and confluence with Rio Negro: Igarape da Chuva, Taracua

Harvard:GH
Micrandra lopezii antheridifera R. E. Schultes
barcode-00312027R. E. Schultes & F. López   96371948-01-22
Brazil, Amazonas, Upper Rio Negro basin: Rio Curicuriari, at base of Serra Cupibi

Harvard:GH
Micrandra Benth.
barcode-00969023R. E. Schultes   87131947-09-05
Brazil, Lower Rio Negro, Tauapessassu


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