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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Ophiocaryon chironectes Barneby
barcode-00589357L. Y. T. Westra   472981960-08-02
Brazil, Amapá (Terr.), Rio Oiapoque, along Estrada de Cricu, about 2 km SE of Clevelandia, 3.8 -51.8833333333

Harvard:GH
Ophiocaryon chironectes Barneby
barcode-00589358L. Y. T. Westra   472981960-08-02
Brazil, Amapá (Terr.), Rio Oiapoque, along Estrada de Cricu, about 2 km SE of Clevelandia, 3.8 -51.8833333333

Harvard:GH
barcode-00589359G. Klug   27061932-09-00
Peru, San Martín, Pongo de Cainarachi, Río Cainarachi, Tributary of Río Huallaga, 230m

Harvard:A
barcode-00589360G. Klug   27061932-09-00
Peru, San Martín, Pongo de Cainarachi, Río Cainarachi, Tributary of Río Huallaga, 230m

Harvard:A
barcode-00589361A. Ducke   16111944-03-06
Brazil, Amazonas, Tabatinga, secus Igarape Urumutum affl. Tacana

Harvard:GH
barcode-00589362A. Ducke   16111944-03-06
Brazil, Amazonas, Tabatinga, secus Igarape Urumutum affl. Tacana


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Google Map

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