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

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Hawkesiophyton ulei (Damm.) Hunz.
WAG.1831458Breteler FJ   1964-03-15
Venezuela, State of Barinas. Ticoporo forest resereve. near Rio Michay Primary forest., 7.916667 -70.666667

NL:Botany
Hawkesiophyton ulei (Damm.) Hunz.
WAG.1831457Breteler FJ   1964-03-15
Venezuela, State of Barinas. Ticoporo forest resereve. near Rio Michay Primary forest., 7.916667 -70.666667

NL:Botany
Hawkesiophyton ulei (Dammer) Hunz.
U.1728749Chatrou LW; Oosterhof JS; Daza Yomona A   1999-01-04
Peru, Loreto

NL:Botany
Hawkesiophyton ulei (Damm.) Hunz.
L.2870081Croat TB   1972-08-18
Peru

NL:Botany
Hawkesiophyton ulei (Damm.) Hunz.
L.2870080Croat TB   1972-07-23
Peru

NL:Botany
Hawkesiophyton ulei (Damm.) Hunz.
L.2870079Ule EHG   1911-09-01
Brazil

NL:Botany
Hawkesiophyton ulei (Damm.) Hunz.
L.2870078Bristan N   1967-07-07
Panama


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