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

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


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WAG.1843503Breteler FJ   1965-11-26
Venezuela, Venezuela. Fed. Terr. of Amazonas. Left bank of Sipapo R. near confluence with Orinocco R. Forest.

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U.1743168Bunting GS; Akkermans LMA; Rooden J van   1969-07-06
Venezuela, Territorio Federal Amazonas: Depto. Casiquare: caño Pimichin: entre Pimichin y la dosembocadura, en bosque en las màrgenes inundadas del caño.

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U.1743167Breteler FJ   1965-11-26
Venezuela, Venezuela. Fed. Terr. of Amazonas. Left bank of Sipapo R. near confluence with Orinocco R. Forest.

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U.1743166Prance GT; et al.   1971-10-29
Brazil, Brazilian Amazonia, Basin of Rio Negro, Rio Negro, 10 - 15km north of Serra Jacamin.

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U.1743165Prance GT; et al.   1971-10-15
Brazil, Brazilian Amazonia, Basin of Rio Negro, Rio Negro between Ilha da Silva & Tapuruquara.

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U.1743164Prance GT; Pena BS; Ramos JF; Allen CK   1966-10-14
Brazil, Brazilian Amazonia, State of Amazonas, Manaus and vicinity, Rio Negro, between Manaus and Igarape Taruma.

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U.1743163Maas PJM   1987-10-01
Brazil, Amazonas

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U.1743162Ducke A   1929-11-14
Brazil, Procedencia Santa Izabel do Rio Negro (civ. Amazonas) ad ripas saxosas cataractae Tapuruquara.

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L.2481711Unreadable   
Guyana, Guiana: anglisa.


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