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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
barcode-00067074Herbert H. Smith   14921898-00-00
Colombia, Santa Marta

Harvard:A
barcode-00067067M. E. Terry & R. A. Terry   15131940-03-12
Panama, Darién, Cana-Cuasi Trail, Chep[ij]ana District, 5000 feet

Harvard:A
Rinorea haughtii L. B. Smith & A. Fernández
barcode-00067075O. L. Haught   14701934-12-15
Colombia, Santander, Vicinity of Barranca Bermeja, Magdalena Valley, between Sogamoso and Colorado Rivers, 100-500 m.

Harvard:GH
barcode-00067076Herbert H. Smith   17561898-02-00
Colombia, Santa Marta, 800 feet

Harvard:A
barcode-00067077Herbert H. Smith   17561898-02-00
Colombia, Santa Marta, 800 feet

Harvard:GH
barcode-00067071R. S. Cowan   381211954-11-04
Brazil, Amapá (Terr.), Serro do Navio, Rio Amapari, Fritz Akerman Ore Body, heavily forested hills, 70-300 m.

Harvard:A
barcode-00067073Herbert H. Smith   14921898-00-00
Colombia, Santa Marta

Harvard:GH
barcode-00067080M. Bang   13371892-06-00
Bolivia, Guanai-Tipuani

Harvard:GH
barcode-00067068C. C. Deam   611905-02-18
Guatemala


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