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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Ambelania oleaefolia var. riparia Monach.
2373308.2118887J.J. Wurdack & L. S. Adderley   432791959-07-02
Venezuela, Amazonas, Cano Pimichin., 2.7802277777777 -67.551425

US:Botany
Ambelania oleaefolia Monach.
2253278.2096999B. Maguire & J.J. Wurdack   345121953-04-14
Venezuela, Amazonas, Rio Guainia, Pimichin., 3.6729138888888 -66.83406944444, 125 - 135m

US:Botany
1455612.21G. Klug   6131929-10-00
Peru, Loreto, Mishuyacu, near Iquitos., 100 - 100m

US:Botany
USw42458.2753942C. Feuillet   10058
French Guiana

US:Botany
1997073.214R. E. Schultes & F. Lopez   10204
Colombia

US:Botany
USw39850.2751337B. Maguire   51874
Brazil, Minas Gerais

US:Botany
USw13067.2776730G. Stahel   265
Suriname

US:Botany
Ambelania laxa (Benth.) Müll. Arg.
USw25039.2757627B. Maguire   41898
Venezuela, Mérida

US:Botany
Ambelania laxa (Benth.) Müll. Arg.
USw25255.2757758B. Maguire   42627
Venezuela, Mérida

US:Botany
USw32867.2748111Collector unknown   X-285
Venezuela, Mérida

US:Botany
USw26790.2748332Collector unknown   s.n.
Venezuela, Mérida

US:Botany
Ambelania ternstroemiacea (Müll. Arg.) Monach.
USw25034.2757624B. Maguire   41893
Venezuela, Mérida

US:Botany
2622451.208J. A. Steyermark & G. S. Bunting   1032651970-05-07
Venezuela, Amazonas, Cerro Yapacana., 3.657826247 -66.82241225, 125 - 125m

US:Botany
1743767.209A. Ducke   224211929-10-04
Brazil, Amazonas, Maues, Rio Mauesmirim.

US:Botany
USw42442.2753971C. Feuillet   10306
French Guiana

US:Botany
3543009.105P. Acevedo-Rodriguez, J. L. Santos & J. Guedes   82941996-08-14
Brazil, Amazonas, Amazonas: along Cuiuini River (""blackwaters""), 0.5 km N of boat. Boat stationed at coordinates., -0.7686 -62.2208, 100m


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