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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gynoxys rusbyi
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Gynoxys rusbyi Cuatrec.
H. H. Rusby   31921-07-02
BOLIVIA

F:Botany
Image Associated With the Occurence
Gynoxys rusbyi Cuatrec.
V0076770FH. H. Rusby   31921-07-02
BOLIVIA

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Gynoxys rusbyi Cuatrec.
582457Marko Lewis   392401991-07-15
Bolivia, La Paz, Inquisivi, Río Mina Jahuira - - River which runs from Mina Vieja with its mouth 0.5 km N of Choquetanga. Mostly mattoral with trees in the ravine. Barnadesia, Brachyotus, Miconia and Alnus common on the slopes; Hesperomeles found along the river., -16.83 -67.32, 3450 - 3550m

MO:Tropicos
Gynoxys rusbyi Cuatrec.
583913Marko Lewis   389401991-06-18
Bolivia, La Paz, Inquisivi, Río Glorieta - - Along the Río Glorieta in the area 1 km above to 1 km below the lowest fumarole of the Huichincani Thermal Springs. 10 km S. of Choquetanga. Woodlands and mattoral with Miconia, Barnadesia and Baccharis common and some Hesperomeles-Weinma, -16.93 -67.28, 3550 - 3680m

MO:Tropicos
Gynoxys rusbyi Cuatrec.
584389Marko Lewis   389771991-06-21
Bolivia, La Paz, Inquisivi, Río Aballahuanta - - Along the deep canyon of the lower part of athe Río Aballahuanta which flows from Cerro Tres Antonios 8 km SSE fo Choquetanga. Woodlands and mattorales of Baccharis, Hesperomeles, Barnadesia and Miconia., -16.92 -67.28, 3560m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Image Associated With the Occurence
Gynoxys rusbyi Cuatrec. Cuatrec.
178874H. H. Rusby   31921-07-02
Bolivia, Vic. Pongo de Queme, 3810 - 3810m

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Image Associated With the Occurence
Gynoxys rusbyi Cuatrec.
1124015.209H. H. Rusby   31921-07-02
Bolivia, Quime., 3810 - 3810m


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