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Dataset: NL-Botany
Taxa: Cephalostemon
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


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U.1534328Huber O   1978-08-26
Venezuela

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U.1534327Prance GT; et al.   1968-07-10
Brazil, Brazilian Amazonia, Territory of Rondônia, Basin of Rio Madeira, km 216-219 Madeira-Mamoré railroad near Abunã.

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Cephalostemon microchlochin Sandwith
U.1534326Ratter JA; Bertolda J; Castro RA de; Santos RR de; Souza R   1968-04-11
Brazil, Mato Grosso

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Cephalostemon gracilis (Poepp.) R.H.Schomb.
U.1534325Prance GT; Lleras E; Coelho DF   1973-10-15
Brazil, Plants of Brazilian Amazonia, State of Mato Grosso, Vicinity of Colegio Buriti, Chapada dos Guimarães.

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Cephalostemon gracilis (Poepp.) R.H.Schomb.
U.1534324Prance GT; Pennington TD; Pires JM   1965-09-12
Brazil, Plants of Brazilian Amazonia, State of Pará. White sand savanna (Campina), 10 km east of Portel.

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Cephalostemon gracilis (Poepp.) R.H.Schomb.
U.1534323Pires JM; Cavalcante PB   1962-08-08
Brazil, Plants collected on a survey of Territorio Amapa, Brasil, Coastal Region, between Rios Cujubim and Flechal., 1.75 -50.966667

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U.1534316Ducke A   1927-06-26
Brazil, Pará

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U.1534315Rosa NA; Rosario C   1981-03-28
Brazil, Pará

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L.1427469Unreadable   
Brazil, Brí!il: Pu di Minas Gaeraes.


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