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

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Trilepis lhotzkiana Nees ex Arn.
WAG.1777534Irwin HS; Harley RM; Onishi E   1971-01-28
Brazil, Estado de Minas Gerais, Serra do Espinhaço, Campo and gallery margin wit outcrops, ca. 12km W. of Barão de Cocais, base of Serra da Caraça.

NL:Botany
Trilepis lhotzkiana Nees ex Arn.
WAG.1777533Irwin HS; Harley RM; Smith GL   1971-02-16
Brazil, Estado de Bahia, Serra do Tombador, Summit of Morro do Chapéu, ca. 7km S. of the town of Morro do Chapeu.

NL:Botany
Trilepis lhotzkiana Nees ex Arn.
U.1601481Maas PJM; Carauta JPP   1977-10-13
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Gavea.

NL:Botany
Trilepis lhotzkiana Nees ex Arn.
U.1601228Harley RM   1977-03-02
Brazil, Bahia, 19.5 km SE of the town of Morro do Chapeu on the BA052 road to Mundo Novo, by the Rio Ferro Doido., -11.633333 -41.033333

NL:Botany
Trilepis lhotzkiana Nees ex Arn.
U.1293808Maas PJM; Cid Ferreira CA; Guedes de Oliveira J; Lima J   1987-10-11
Brazil, Plants of Brazil. Brazil. Amazonas: Rio Negro, Serra Jacamim, less than 1 km from margin of Rio Negro., -0.316667 -65.483333

NL:Botany
Trilepis lhotzkiana Nees ex Arn.
U.1293807Harley RM; et al.   1977-03-06
Brazil, Brazil: Estado Da Bahia. Milagres. Morro de Couro or Morro São Cristivão., -12.9 -39.866667

NL:Botany
Trilepis lhotzkiana Nees ex Arn.
U.1293805Weddell HA   
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro

NL:Botany
U 0001569Smith AC   1938-04-22
Guyana, Northwestern portion of Kanuku Mountains: Mount Iramaikpang

NL:Botany
Trilepis lhotzkiana Nees ex Arn.
L.1399400Vincent D   
Brazil, Minai Gern - sur di Diamantum. *.

NL:Botany
Trilepis lhotzkiana Nees ex Arn.
L.1399399Düsen P   1905-09-01
Brazil, Brésil: Prov. de Rio de Janeiro. In rupibus montis Flamenso-locus humides. *.

NL:Botany
Trilepis lhotzkiana Nees ex Arn.
L.1399398Burchell WJ   
Brazil, Brasilæ Tropicæ.


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