Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Castelnavia monandra
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
100291490C. Thomas Philbrick   59782006-07-22
Brazil, Pará, São João do Araguaia, About 45 minutes (by boat) downstream of town in the Rio Araguaia. Collections made at the locality known as 'Ronca'. Plants collected ca. 2 m above the current water level., -5.3080556 -48.9261111, 90m

MO
100291534C. Thomas Philbrick   58522005-06-13
Brazil, Tocantins, São João do Araguaia. About 2 km (30 min. by boat) upstream of São João do Araguaia. Outcrops near middle of river., -5.3055556 -48.9286111, 130m

MO
100291519C. Thomas Philbrick   58482005-06-13
Brazil, Tocantins, São João do Araguaia. About 2 km downstream of São João do Araguaia in Rio Araguaia. Outcrops about 500 m from shore., -5.3433333 -48.8808334, 130m

MO
100270282C. Thomas Philbrick   58492005-06-13
Brazil, Tocantins, São João do Araguaia. About 5 km (30 min. by boat) downstream of São João do Araguaia. A location of outcrops called "Ronca"., -5.3055556 -48.9286111, 130m

MO
100291492C. Thomas Philbrick   58452005-06-12
Brazil, Tocantins, São João do Araguaia. Outcrops in river about 300 m from shore., -5.3422222 -48.7691667, 130m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Castelnavia monandra Tul. & Wedd. Tul. & Wedd.
1163485C. T. Philbrick   58492005-06-13
Brazil, Tocantins, Sao Joao do Araguaia. About 5 km (30 min. by boat) downstream of Sao Joao do Araguaia. A location of outcrops called "Ronca", -5.3056 -48.9286, 130 - 130m

NY
Castelnavia monandra Tul. & Wedd. Tul. & Wedd.
1182042C. T. Philbrick   59862006-07-22
Brazil, Pará, São João do Araguaia. About 45 minutes (by boat) downstream of town. Rio Araguaia. Locality along river known as "Ronca"., -5.30792 -48.92617, 90 - 90m

NY
Castelnavia monandra Tul. & Wedd. Tul. & Wedd.
1182035C. T. Philbrick   58522005-06-13
Brazil, Tocantins, São João do Araguaia.About 2 km (30 minutes by boat) upstream of São João do Araguaia. Outcrops near middle of river., -5.3603 -48.7642, 130 - 130m

Western Connecticut State University Herbarium - Podostemaceae


WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSU-04764C.T.Philbrick; Alejandro Novelo R., Claudia P. Bove, David Gera   58452005-06-12
Brazil, Para, Bom Jesus do Tocantins, Araguaia river, Outcrops in river about 300 m from shore, -5.342222 -48.769167, 130m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSU-04774C.T.Philbrick; Alejandro Novelo R., C.P.Bove, and David Gera.   58482005-06-13
Brazil, Pará, São João do Araguaia, Rio Araguaia, about 2 km downstream of São João do Araguaia, -5.343333 -48.880833, 130m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSU-04775C.T.Philbrick; Alejandro Novelo R., C.P.Bove and David Gera.   58522005-06-13
Brazil, Pará, São João do Araguaia, Tocantins River, about 2 km (30 min. by boat) upstream São João do Araguaia, -5.360278 -48.764167, 130m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSU-04781C.T.Philbrick; C.P.Bove & Stephanie Tucci   59782006-07-22
Brazil, Pará, São João do Araguaia, Rio Araguaia. About 45 minutes (by boat) downstream of town. Collections made at the locality known as 'Ronca.', -5.307917 -48.926167, 90m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSU-04783C.T.Philbrick; C.P.Bove & Stephanie Tucci   59862006-07-22
Brazil, Pará, São João do Araguaia, Rio Araguaia. About 45 minutes (by boat) downstream of town. Collections made at the locality known as 'Ronca.', -5.307917 -48.926167, 90m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSU-06490C. Thomas Philbrick; Alejandro Novelo R., Claudia P. Bove, David Gera   58492005-06-13
Brazil, Para, Tocantins River, 3-4 km downstream of Sao Joao de Araguaia, location referred to locally as 'Ronca.' Large set of outcrops that spans much of the river., -5.3055 -48.928694, 90m


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