Dataset: ASU-MYRT
Search Criteria: Brazil; Acre; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Myrtaceae Research Database - compiled by L.R. Landrum


ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Daly et al.   71941991-11-06
Brazil, Acre, Mun. Xapuri, Rio Acre, 3 hrs by boat downstream, 1 hour walking inland, -10.75 -68.333333

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Saraiva & Rego   13231991-07-25
Brazil, Acre, RBO-AC, EMBRAPA - UEPAE

ASU:MYRT
Oliveira   5721995-06-10
Brazil, Acre, Sena Madureira, Riozinho do Andira, colocacao Cutitiba., -9.72917 -68.1481

ASU:MYRT
Psidium acidum (O. Berg) Landrum
Krukoff   56961933-08-27
Brazil, Acre, near mouth of Rio Macauhan, -9.333333 -69

ASU:MYRT
Psidium acidum (O. Berg) Landrum
M. Silveira   10631995-11-21
Brazil, Acre, Tarauac, Bacia do Alto Juruá, Rio Tarauacá, margem direita. Reserva Indígena Praia do Carapana, Colocaçao Vista Alegre., -8.449 -71.349

ASU:MYRT
Psidium acidum (O. Berg) Landrum
M. Silveira   10631995-11-21
Brazil, Acre, Tarauac, Bacia do Alto Juruá, Rio Tarauacá, margem direita. Reserva Indígena Praia do Carapana, Colocaçao Vista Alegre., -8.449 -71.349


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