Dataset: US-Botany
Taxa: Amanoa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Amanoa congesta W.J. Hayden
2400440.2142246H. S. Irwin & L. Westra   477551960-08-23
Brazil, Amapá, Near first Cachoeira on Rio Iaue, 0.5 km E of confluence with Rio Oiapoque.

US:Botany
702718.2080376R. H. Schomburgk   490
Guyana

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2815907.212J. Cuatrecasas   198791946-02-21
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Pacific Coast, Bahia de Buena Ventura, Quebrada de San Joaquin.

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2815908.216J. Cuatrecasas   198791946-02-21
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Pacific Coast, Bahia de Buena Ventura, Quebrada de San Joaquin., 0 - 10m

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USw33416.2783186J. Cuatrecasas   19879
Colombia

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1832449.215A. Ducke   11971943-03-03
Brazil, Amazonas, Manaos, Paludosa circa Cachoeira do Mindu.

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2599982.208E. L. Little Jr. & R. G. Dixon   210951965-09-19
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Borbon, Rio Cayapas.

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2599981.216E. L. Little Jr. & R. G. Dixon   210951965-09-19
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Borbon, 3 km S Rio Cayapas., 1 - 1m

US:Botany
USw39187.2750955B. Maguire   47742
Brazil, Minas Gerais

US:Botany
USw39180.2750958B. Maguire   47755
Brazil, Minas Gerais

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USw12848.2776746G. Stahel   28
Suriname

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USw40676.2777605B. Maguire   55553
Suriname

US:Botany
USw26134.2779713Forestry Dept.   s.n.
Guyana

US:Botany
USw9054.2780635B. A. Krukoff   1489
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Near Tabajara

US:Botany
2584007.213J. A. Steyermark   932381964-05-02
Venezuela, Bolivar, Rio Churun, division Occidental Delcerro., 5.834394444 -62.5163, 1690 - 1690m

US:Botany
USw7670.2760029B. A. Krukoff   6370
Brazil, Amazonas, Humaitá

US:Botany
Amanoa oblingifolia
USw8105.2760278B. A. Krukoff   7015
Brazil, Amazonas, Humaitá

US:Botany
2428944.217Ll. W. Williams   144391942-02-20
Venezuela, Amazonas, Lasorillas del Cano Pimichin, Rio Guainia., 2.727386111 -67.5625, 128 - 128m


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