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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Eugenia tumulescens
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
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ASU0034374J. Murca Pires   3481947-04-17
Brazil, Amazonas, Maues; praia alagavel do rio., -3.381734 -57.715194

ASU
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ASU0034984G. A. Black   48-24721948-04-30
Brazil, Amazonas, Rio Negro. Sao Grabriel. (Uaupes), 0.118611 -67.084722

ASU
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ASU0034983J. Murca Pires   3481947-04-17
Brazil, Amazonas, Rio Negro; Jucabi., -2.95987 -60.512433

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
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V0065351FR. de Lemos Fróes   211061945-10-06
BRAZIL

F:Botany
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V0109694F   
BRAZIL

New York Botanical Garden


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Eugenia tumulescens McVaugh McVaugh
01459640G. T. Prance   159241971-11-01
Brazil, Amazonas, Basin of Rio negro. Road margins Camanaus-Uaupés road, near Camanaus. Sandy soil, terra firme., -0.140098 -66.952422

NY
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Eugenia tumulescens McVaugh McVaugh
01459639B. Maguire   601901965-11-17
Brazil, Amazonas, Rio Negro, Rio Cauaburí. Base Camp, Cano Tucano, Rio Cauaburí., 0.6466 -65.928794, 125 - 125m

NY
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Eugenia tumulescens McVaugh McVaugh
01459637N. T. da Silva   607961966-01-08
Brazil, Amazonas, Along the margin of the Rio Maturacá, between the Missão Salesiana and the Rio Cauaburí

NY
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Eugenia tumulescens McVaugh McVaugh
01459638E. G. Holt   4381930-11-03
Brazil, Amazonas, Rio Cauabury, between mouths of Rio Iá and Rio Maturacá.

NY
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Eugenia tumulescens McVaugh McVaugh
405036R. de Lemos Fróes   211061945-10-06
Brazil, Amazonas, Porto Curucuhy, Rio Negro


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