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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:A
barcode-00038925B. A. Krukoff   65741934-11-00
Brazil, Amazonas, Municipality Humayta, near Livramento, on Rio Livramento

Harvard:GH
barcode-00038924F. Woytkowski   55461960-02-21
Peru, Junín, Huatsiroke, 1800 m.

Harvard:GH
barcode-00038927A. E. Lawrance   3021932-07-10
Colombia, Boyacá, Region of Mount Chapon, extreme western part of Dept. Boyacá, northwest of Bogotá

Harvard:GH
barcode-00038926J. J. Wurdack & J. V. Monachino   397251955-11-23
Venezuela, Delta Amacuro, El Palmar-Raudal Trail, 1-3 km north of Rio Guanamo, Serrania Imataca, alt. 270-470 m

Harvard:A
barcode-00038919W. N. Bangham   5411929-09-03
Panama, Barro Colorado Island: Armour house to second bay north

Harvard:A
Odontocarya amazonum Barneby
barcode-00038921B. A. Krukoff   72791934-11-07
Brazil, Amapá (Terr.), Municipality Humayta, on plateau between Rio Livremento and Rio Ipixuna

Harvard:GH
barcode-00038923A. A. Beetle & W. J. Eyerdam   228971938-11-09
Argentina, Salta, Orán, Embarcacion, 800 m.

Harvard:GH
barcode-00038922Sant. Venturi   98861929-10-31
Argentina, Salta, Guachipas, Aleniania, 1300 m.


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