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

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Torulinium odoratum (L.) S.S.Hooper
U.1297708Berg CC; Bisby FA; Monteiro OP   1973-08-23
Brazil, Brazilian Amazonia, state of amazonas, rio solimoes, 1 km south of carreiro village. Grassy field.

NL:Botany
Torulinium odoratum (L.) S.S.Hooper
U.1297707Keel S; Guedes J   1977-12-02
Brazil, Brazilian Amazonia, estado do amazonas, vicinity of manaus, 9 ecological study site), taruma grande. 1 km N. from the junction of rio negro and igarape taruma. Disturbed area, close by a deserted house ( 40 m away from the shore)., -3.033333 -60.133333

NL:Botany
Torulinium ferax (Rich.) Ham.
U.1292943Yuncker TG; Dawson RF; Youse HR   1936-07-01
Honduras, Plants of the Republic of Honduras, C.A. Vicinity of Siguatepeque. Department of Comayagua.

NL:Botany
Torulinium ferax (Rich.) Ham.
U.1292942Peck ME   1906-01-01
Honduras, Flora of British Honduras.

NL:Botany
Torulinium Desv. ex Ham.
U.1239047Prance GT; Forero E; Pena BS; Ramos JF   1967-01-29
Brazil, Brazilian Amazonia, Territorio do Roraima, banks of Rio Apiau, 30 km from mouth. Growing on sandy bank.

NL:Botany
Torulinium Desv. ex Ham.
U.1239046Campbell DG; et al.   1974-05-28
Brazil, Brazilian Amazonia, State of Para, Basin of Rio Trombetas. Rio Trombetas, near Cachoeira Porteira. Low scrub forest and river bank.

NL:Botany
Torulinium eggersii (Boeckeler) C.B.Clarke
U.1238909Wingfield RC   1978-07-11
Venezuela, Estado Falcon, Venezuela, F7. c. 2km O. de Sta. Cruz de Bucaral. En aguas someras en un arroyo.

NL:Botany
Torulinium ferax (Rich.) Ham.
U.1238254Anderson WR; Hill SR; Reis dos Santos R; Souza R   1973-05-12
Brazil, The planalto do Brasil, Estado de Goias, Serra Dourada, ca. 17 km (straight line) S of Goias Velho, 6 km NE of Mossamedes; in and along margin of forest on lower eastern slope of serra.


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