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

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1606390Léon H; Maas PJM; et al.   1986-06-04
Colombia, Nariño, Corregimiento de la Espriella, Estación de Conif.

NL:Botany
U.1606383Schunke Vigo J   1984-10-27
Peru, San Martín, Fundo La 'Campina', propiedad del Sr. Esteban Arévale Garciá, este de la Tocache. Dtto. Tocache Nuevo.

NL:Botany
Geogenanthus rhizanthus (Ule) G.Brückn.
U.1602865Maas PJM; et al.   1994-10-31
Peru, Loreto, Quebrada Yana mono, Explorama tourist camp, Río Amazonas., -3.466667 -72.8

NL:Botany
U.1602849Hernández E   1964-08-08
Colombia, Putumayo, Com. del Putumayo, along Rumiyaco River, above the confluence with Río Mocoa.

NL:Botany
Geogenanthus rhizanthus (Ule) G.Brückn.
U.1602838Daly DC; Bennett B   1989-09-11
Peru, Loreto, Río Marañon, San Rafael, a short distance upstream from Indiana., -3.766667 -73.05

NL:Botany
Geogenanthus rhizanthus (Ule) G.Brückn.
U.1572754Rooden J van; ter Welle BJH; Topper SMC   1979-11-15
Colombia, Departamento Valle Del Cauca: Municipio Buenaventura, community of San Isdro., 3.983333 -76.95

NL:Botany
U.1572753Plowman TC; Schunke Vigo J; Rury PM   1981-12-14
Peru, DEPT. SAN MARTIN: Prov. Mariscal Cáceres. Distrito Tocache Nuevo. Quebrada de Huaquisha, right bank of Río Huallaga, opposite Tocache Nuevo., -8.15 -76.45

NL:Botany
U.1572752Maas PJM; Cobb L; Grothe EHM   1980-09-08
Peru, Dep. Loreto, Bosque Nacional Alexander von Humboldt (pucallpa-Tingo Maria Road km 86) ; forest near arboretum.

NL:Botany
U.1572751Plowman TC; Schultes RE; Tovar Serpa O   1977-04-10
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Prov. Maynas: Rio Ampiyacu, Pebas and vivinity approx., -3.166667 -71.816667

NL:Botany
L.3757017Schunke Vigo J   1980-08-10
Peru, Plantas del Peru, Quebrada de Canuto, cerca a la Chaera del St. Victor Arevalo Silva, Dpto. San Martin, Prov. Mariscal Caceres, Dtto. Tocache Nuevo.


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