Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Palicourea conephoroides (Cephaelis conephoroides, Uragoga weberbaueri)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
A. Weberbauer   4540
PERU

F:Botany
Palicourea conephoroides (Rusby) C.M.Taylor
V0487653FR. B. Foster   72851983-12-08
Peru, Madre de Dios

F:Botany
Palicourea conephoroides (Rusby) C.M.Taylor
V0487996FS. G. Beck   184801990-06-05
Bolivia, La Paz

F:Botany
Palicourea conephoroides (Rusby) C.M.Taylor
V0487858FH. Beltrán S.   7821994-07-15
Peru, Amazonas

F:Botany
Palicourea conephoroides (Rusby) C.M.Taylor
V0487672FT. S. Wachter   21985-11-09
Peru, Madre de Dios

F:Botany
V0360088FA. Weberbauer   4540
PERU

F:Botany
Palicourea conephoroides (Rusby) C.M.Taylor
V0387008FI. Huamantupa   159812011-08-18
Peru, Loreto, Datem del Marañón Province, Manseriche District. Upper eastern slopes of the Kampankis range. Near Campsite #4 (Quebrada Wee) on Rapid Biological and Social Inventory #24., -4.197425 -77.573736, 1426 - 1426m

F:Botany
Palicourea conephoroides (Rusby) C.M.Taylor
M. A. Ríos Paredes et al.   2013-09-22
Peru, Loreto, Satellite campsite (Alto Cachiyacu summit camp) on Rapid Biological and Social Inventory #26., -5.86724722 -76.775, 1700 - 1950m

F:Botany
Palicourea conephoroides (Rusby) C.M.Taylor
M. A. Ríos Paredes et al.   2013-09-22
Peru, Loreto, Satellite campsite (Alto Cachiyacu summit camp) on Rapid Biological and Social Inventory #26., -5.86724722 -76.775, 1700 - 1950m

Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
barcode-00232888M. Bang   2866
Bolivia

Harvard:GH
barcode-00232889M. Bang   2866
Bolivia

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
1390612.21M. Bang   2866
Bolivia, Mapiri

US:Botany
326022.2096M. Bang   2866
Bolivia, Mapiri


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