Dataset: F-Botany
Search Criteria: British Guiana; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
V0055209FA. C. Smith   29811938-01-19
British Guiana, Akarai Mountains, height of land between drainage of Río Mapuera (Trombetas tributary) and Shodikar Creek (Essequibo tributary), 600 - 800m

F:Botany
V0093883FA. C. Smith   34141938-04-01
British Guiana, NW slopes of Kanuku Mountains, in drainage of Moku-moku Creek (Takuutu tributary), 150 - 400m

F:Botany
Stemmadenia cerea R. E. Woodson
V0092428FA. C. Smith   36061938-04-22
British Guiana, northwest portion of Kanku Mountains, Mount Iramaikpang, 700m

F:Botany
V0093071FJ. S. de la Cruz   44451923-10-23
British Guiana, Kaieteur Falls, Potaro River

F:Botany
Sloanea linderi
V0055204FA. C. Persaud   621924-07-00
British Guiana, Hianari

F:Botany
V0093271FB. Maguire   321141951-10-15
British Guiana, Pakaraima Mts, valley of the Mahdia River, Tributary, Potaro River; way to Mount Ebine, 686m

F:Botany
V0093280FR. S. Cowan & T. R. Soderstrom   20791962-03-09
British Guiana, Kaieteur Plateau: forest along Potaro River, 4.5 miles above Kaieteur Falls, 427m

F:Botany
H. Lang   2231922-11-23
British Guiana, Kurupung Jacoba

F:Botany
V0093538FH. Lang & A. C. Persaud   2231922-11-27
British Guiana, Kurupung Jacoba

F:Botany
Phainantha laxiflora (Triana) Gleason
V0341967FH. Lang & A. C. Persaud   1761922-11-22
British Guiana, Kurupung Jacoba

F:Botany
Melocactus Link & Otto
V0098056FH. Field   s.n.1944-01-00
British Guiana, Rupununi Savanna

F:Botany
V0371397FJ. S. de la Cruz   41321923-07-11
British Guiana, Mazaruni, Kamakusa, Upper Mazaruni River


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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