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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Pseudogynoxys pastazensis K. Afzel.
2518995.211E. Asplund   78381939-08-26
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Valley of Rio Pastaza.

US:Botany
Pseudogynoxys cordifolia (Cass.) Cabrera
1121681.101Wilkes Explor. Exped.   s.n.1838-00-00
Peru, Callao, Callao, Peru

US:Botany
3187578.216C. A. Cid Ferreira, J. Lima, J. Guedes & J. Coelho   50081984-07-03
Brazil, Rondônia, Jaru, BR 364, Estrada Cuiaba-Porto Velho, km 428, linha 621, Estrada da Pedra Branca, km 40.

US:Botany
Pseudogynoxys cabrerae H. Rob. & Cuatrec.
10494036P. Acevedo-Rodriguez   46461991-08-18
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Florida, Depart. Santa Cruz, Provincia Florida. Botanic Garden of Depart. Santa Cruz.

US:Botany
Pseudogynoxys cummingii (Benth.) H. Rob. & Cuatrec.
97070.11149C. Wright   s.n.1853-00-00
Nicaragua


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