Dataset: ASU-MYRT
Search Criteria: Peru; Maynas; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Myrtaceae Research Database - compiled by L.R. Landrum


ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Gentry & Revilla   208391977-11-23
Peru, Maynas, conf, Rio Yavari across river from Brazilian village of Paumari

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Gentry et al.   258141979-03-18
Peru, Maynas, conf, Loreto. Mouth of Rio Nanay below Iquitos, 120m

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Mathias & Taylor   60331962-07-27
Peru, Maynas, conf, Loreto: vicinity of Pucallpa, southwest bank of Yarinacocha

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Revilla   18231976-11-16
Peru, Maynas, conf, Rio Momon, cerca a Momoncillo.

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Rimachi   107081993-08-25
Peru, Maynas, conf, Depto. Loreto. Dtto. Punchana, rio Momon, caserio San Andres, ca. 20 min. del puerto Bellavista, 90m

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Revilla   8361976-07-19
Peru, Maynas, conf, Pebas, Rio Ampiyacu

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Psidium densicomum Mart. ex DC.
Jones & Davidson   98931979-12-14
Peru, Maynas, lower Rio Itaya, near Iquitos

ASU:MYRT
Ayala, F.   3101973-07-26
Peru, Maynas, Iquitos, Lago de Moronacocha, -3.749125 -73.274942


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