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

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United States National Herbarium


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33228.2167549W. Burchell   9900
Brazil, Pará, ad S. Jose de Laranjeira

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Tassadia selloana E. Fourn. in Mart.
287404.2168034F. Sellow   40
Brazil

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Tassadia apocynella Gleason & Moldenke in Moldenke
2324039.21A. Lawrance   5841932-11-13
Colombia, Boyacá, Mt. Chapon., 1067 - 1067m

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1455488.21G. Klug   4881929-10-00
Peru, Loreto, Mishuyacu, near Iquitos., 100 - 100m

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2324898.213F. Woytkowski   51441958-12-04
Peru, Loreto, Banks of Rio Nanay., 100 - 100m

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Tassadia capitata W.D. Stevens
3547870.101A. Carrión & et al.   3601996-10-10
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz: Velasco Province, Parque Nacional Noel Kempff Mercado, arroyo Las Londras; a 15 km al Norte del empalme, hacia el aserradero Choré; en los contornos de la parcela Arroyo Las Londras., 150m

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Tassadia angustifolia Malme
1472079.215E. Holt & W. Gehriger   3671930-02-04
Brazil, Amazonas, Cucuhy, Rio Negro., 120 - 120m

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Tassadia hutchinsoniana Rusby
1284161.215O. E. White   9661921-08-00
Bolivia, Huachi, head of Beni River.

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Tassadia recurva Rusby
703952.2168Herbert H. Smith   16211899-03-15
Colombia, Magdalena, Las Partidas., 1067 - 1067m

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Tassadia berteroana (Spreng.) W.D.Stevens
3581127.105P. Acevedo-Rodriguez & U. Scharf   146062008-06-17
Suriname, Sipalawini: Kabalebo Natural Reserve; Kabalebo River, 2 km downstream from airstrip., 4.423547 -57.192428

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1617586.216H. F. Pittier   135101934-05-00
Venezuela, Aragua, Colima Tovar., 1700 - 1700m

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Tassadia berteroana (Spreng.) W.D.Stevens
3533866.105P. Acevedo-Rodriguez, J. L. Santos & J. Guedes   81701996-08-10
Brazil, Amazonas, Amazonas: along Deminí River (a tributary of Araca River). Boat stationed at coordinates., -0.3014 -62.7667, 100m


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