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

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Monocostus uniflorus (Poepp. ex Petersen) Maas
U.1212446Maas PJM; et al.   1984-10-09
Peru, San Martin, Prov. San Martin: km 28 of road from Tarapoto to Chazuta.

NL:Botany
Monocostus uniflorus (Poepp. ex Petersen) Maas
U.1212445Maas PJM; et al.   1984-10-09
Peru, San Martin, Prov. San Martin: km 28 of road from Tarapoto to Chazuta.

NL:Botany
Monocostus uniflorus (Poepp. ex Petersen) Maas
U.1212444Schunke Vigo J   1977-07-26
Peru, San Martín, Provincia: San Martin; Distrito: Juan Guerra; carretera Tarapoto-Juanjui, km 25.

NL:Botany
Monocostus uniflorus (Poepp. ex Petersen) Maas
U.1212443Plowman TC   1976-05-05
Peru, Dept. San Martin: Prov. San Marti n. Road from Tarapoto to Juanjui, km 24.

NL:Botany
Monocostus uniflorus (Poepp. ex Petersen) Maas
U.1212442Christenhusz MJM; Cárdenas Ramires GG   2002-08-12
Peru, San Martín, -7.15 -76.35

NL:Botany
Monocostus uniflorus (Poepp. ex Petersen) Maas
U.1212441Christenhusz MJM; Cárdenas Ramires GG   2002-08-12
Peru, San Martín, -7.15 -76.35

NL:Botany
Monocostus uniflorus (Poepp. ex Petersen) Maas
U.1212440Maguire B; Maguire CK   1968-09-03
Peru, The Guttiferae of Peru, along road to Juanjui from Tarapoto, San Martin.

NL:Botany
Monocostus uniflorus (Poepp. ex Petersen) Maas
U.1212439Schunke Vigo J   1977-07-26
Peru, San Martín, Provincia: San Martin; Distrito: Juan Guerra; carretera Tarapoto-Juanjui, km 25.

NL:Botany
Monocostus uniflorus (Poepp. ex Petersen) Maas
U.1212438Klug G   1935-05-01
Peru, Dep. San Martin: Chazuta, Rio Huallaga.


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Google Map

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