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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
1319106.2166050C. Collenette   4701924-09-04
Panama

US:Botany
3266037.2141477D. C. Daly, N. Limpias B. & R. Sastre   64451990-05-14
Bolivia, Beni / La Paz, General José Ballivián, Basin of Rio Beni, upstream from Rurrenabaque, Rio Tuichi & Rio Beni, Arroyo El Bala., -14.58 -67.58, 320 - 320m

US:Botany
Erythrochiton delitescens C.V. Morton ex Gleason & A.C. Sm.
1663961.209B. A. Krukoff   15981931-12-00
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Machado River region, near source of Jatuarana River.

US:Botany
Erythrochiton delitescens C.V. Morton ex Gleason & A.C. Sm.
1543959.101B. A. Krukoff   15981931-12-00
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Machado River region, near source of Jatuarana River.

US:Botany
1909573.21E. L. Little Jr.   66321943-06-18
Ecuador, El Oro, Piedras., 500 - 500m

US:Botany
Erythrochiton brasiliense
USw10381.2759763Ll. W. Williams   6761
Peru, San Martín, Mariscal Cáceres, Rio Huallaga, margen Derecha del; Balsa Probana; dtto. Tocache Nuevo

US:Botany
Erythrochiton braziliense
USw42337.2756385J. Schunke Vigo et al.   51331970-09-24
Peru, San Martín, Mariscal Cáceres, Rio Huallaga, margen Derecha del; Balsa Probana; dtto. Tocache Nuevo

US:Botany
Erythrochiton Nees & C. Mart.
USw42345.2756440J. Schunke Vigo et al.   52921970-09-24
Peru, San Martín, Mariscal Cáceres, Rio Huallaga, margen Derecha del; Balsa Probana; dtto. Tocache Nuevo

US:Botany
3322580.105P. Acevedo-Rodriguez, J.-J. de Granville, L. Hollenberg, A. Joly & C. Avril de Maria   57391993-07-27
French Guiana, Maroni River, Antécume, Pata Island., 3.25 -54.12, 120m

US:Botany
3581120.105P. Acevedo-Rodriguez, U. Scharf & S. Koemar   145932008-06-16
Suriname, Sipalawini: Kabalebo Natural Reserve; Kilidree Creek, ca. 1 km from confluence with Kabalebo River., 4.447389 -57.151892


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