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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Pariana intermedia Doellinger
barcode-00072223R. Spruce   1850-05-00
Brazil, Pará, In vicinibus Santarem

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barcode-00072220C. W. Dodge & P. H. Allen   173011935-01-05
Panama, Rio Indio, forest along small unnamed quebrada entering lake at 70 m. level, 70-80 m.

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barcode-00072219Y. E. J. Mexia   61161931-11-17
Peru, Loreto, Above Pongo de Manseriche, mouth of Rio Santiago, in dense forest, 200 m.

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barcode-00072221O. Buchtien   4581926-12-00
Bolivia, La Paz, San Carlos, Mapiri Region, 850 m

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barcode-00072218J. Schunke Vigo   1641935-03-00
Peru, Loreto, Gamitanacocha, Río Mazán, 100-125 m.

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Pariana swallenii R. C. Foster
barcode-00072222M. Cárdenas H. & H. C. Cutler   73581942-10-17
Bolivia, Cochabamba, Puerto Polonia, Rio Coni, 14 km. east of San Antonio, 395 m.


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