Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Clathrotropis nitida
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
Clathrotropis nitida (Benth.) Harms
587889María Fernanda González Giraldo   27012015-11-07
Colombia, Caquetá, Solano, Serranía del Chiribiquete, Zona norte del Parque Nacional Natural Chiribiquete, Valle de las Piramides, sector encuentro del río ajajú y el río Tunia (nacimiento del río Apaporis)., 1.152139 -72.785056, 260 - 260m

COL
Clathrotropis nitida (Benth.) Harms
417380M. P. Córdoba   1811995-02-17
Colombia, Guainía, Cerro Caño Minas., 500 - 500m

COL
Clathrotropis nitida (Benth.) Harms
417381M. P. Córdoba   221
Colombia, Guainía, Cerro Caño Minas., 500 - 500m

COL
Clathrotropis nitida (Benth.) Harms
417382M. P. Córdoba   2001995-02-17
Colombia, Guainía, Cerro Caño Minas., 500 - 500m

Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


FMB
Clathrotropis nitida (Benth.)Harms
FMB-055460Urrego, L.; Matapí, A.; Tucano, P.   9861989-09-00
Colombia, Amazonas, Río Caquetá, margen derecha (S) 2 km arriba de Quebrada del Quinche

FMB
Clathrotropis nitida (Benth.)Harms
FMB-055493Urrego, L.; Castro, B.; Matapí, A.   19151990-08-01
Colombia, Amazonas, Río Caquetá, margen izquierda (N), 1 km este de la boca Quebrada del Arroz

FMB
Clathrotropis nitida (Benth.)Harms
FMB-063831Dávila, Daniel; Andoque, Alfredo; García, Silverio   5472000-11-27
Colombia, Caquetá, Solano, Estación Biológica de Puerto Abeja, 250m

FMB
Clathrotropis nitida (Benth.)Harms
FMB-063830Dávila, Daniel; Andoque, Alfredo; García, Silverio   4062000-11-21
Colombia, Caquetá, Solano, Estación Biológica de Puerto Abeja, 250m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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