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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Chimantaea similis Maguire et al.
2168515.213J. A. Steyermark & J.J. Wurdack   5111955-02-05
Venezuela, Bolivar, Rio Tirica., 5.273869444 -62.20305

US:Botany
Chimantaea lanocaulis Maguire et al.
2407776.212J. A. Steyermark   759121953-06-21
Venezuela, Bolivar, Apacara-tepui., 5.378997222 -62.18524444

US:Botany
Chimantaea mirabilis Maguire et al.
2168526.21J. A. Steyermark & J.J. Wurdack   8211955-02-13
Venezuela, Bolivar, Rio Tirica., 5.275141667 -62.10956667

US:Botany
Chimantaea rupicola Maguire et al.
2168522.216J. A. Steyermark & J.J. Wurdack   7481955-02-11
Venezuela, Bolivar, Rio Tirica., 5.264577778 -62.15158333

US:Botany
3107019.212J. A. Steyermark, J. L. Luteyn & O. Huber   1299321984-02-14
Venezuela, Bolivar, Piar, Massif of Chimanta, SSE sector, SE plateau of Acopan-tepui, headwaters of Rio Arauac., 5.183333333 -62


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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