Dataset: ASU
Taxa: Manettia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0043795O. S. Ribas; E. P. Santos, L. B. Pereira   9011995-11-23
Brazil, Parana, Estação Marumbi, Rio Taquaral (Mun. Morretes)., -25.4667 -48.8167

ASU
Manettia mitis (Vell.) K.Schum.
ASU0043800G. Hatschbach; M. Hatschbach, J. M. Silva   614981995-01-14
Brazil, Espirito Santo, São Bento de Urania (Mun. Alfredo Chaves)., -20.635712 -40.74931, 900m

ASU
ASU0043801J. M. Silva; E. Barbosa, J. M. Cruz   26761998-07-01
Brazil, Parana, Serra do Araçatuba (Mun. Guaratuba)., -25.9 -48.5667

ASU
Manettia rojasiana Chodat & Hassl.
ASU0043803G. Hatschbach; M. Hatschbach, E. Barbosa   772472004-03-16
Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul, Vale do Rio Sucuri (Mun. Bonito)., -21.131298 -56.480141

ASU
ASU0043789Elias Contreras   63691966-10-11
Guatemala, Peten, Chinchila, bordering Sebol Road, about 6 km from San Luis., 16.1989 -89.4403

ASU
ASU0043794C. W. Wood   3841975-12-03
Venezuela, Aragua, Parque Nacional Henri Pittier. Rancho Grande-Ocumare de la Costa highway, km 20, at Portachuelo., 10.413115 -67.609312, 1150m

ASU
ASU0043796R. Kiesling; S. Botta, C. Ezcurra, M. Sanchez, E. Ulibarri   56431985-02-24
Argentina, Jujuy, Dep. Ledesma. Camino al Arroyo Aguas Negras; bomba San Martin., -23.834191 -64.791906

ASU
ASU0043797A. Krapovickas; C. L. Cristobal, S. Caceres, S. G. Tressens, C. Zamudio   411391987-03-04
Argentina, Corrientes, Dep. Ituzaingo. Ea. Santa Rita. Ayo proximo al casco., -27.05 -56.06667

ASU
ASU0043798A. Schinini; V. Maruñak, G. Pellegrini   287861994-09-09
Argentina, Misiones, Dep. Guarani. Predio Guarani, Picada al ayo. Soberbio., -26.91639 -54.205

ASU
Manettia luteorubra var. paraguariensis
ASU0043799R. Vanni; S. Ferrucci, M. G. López, S. Chiquizola   26771991-08-06
Argentina, Misiones, Dep. Iguazu. Parque Nacional Iguasú. Sendero Macuco., -25.671611 -54.497831


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