Dataset: F-Botany
Taxa: Bastardiopsis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
S. Llatas Quiroz   24481989-06-03
Peru, Piura, Huancabamba, Porculla, arriba de La Beatita, 1500m

F:Botany
Bastardiopsis myrianthus Fuertes & Fryxell
V0353876FA. Alvarez   1141991-11-19
Ecuador, Napo

F:Botany
T. Rojas   
PARAGUAY

F:Botany
V0239807F   
ARGENTINA

F:Botany
V0239810F   

F:Botany
V0239798F   
ARGENTINA

F:Botany
V0239795F   
BRAZIL

F:Botany
V0239803F   
ARGENTINA

F:Botany
V0239797F   
ARGENTINA

F:Botany
V0239809FHerb. H. Smith   20211898-00-00
COLOMBIA

F:Botany
V0239800F   
ARGENTINA

F:Botany
V0239805F   
PARAGUAY

F:Botany
Bastardiopsis myrianthus Fuertes & Fryxell
V0239808F   
ECUADOR

F:Botany
V0239801F   
ARGENTINA

F:Botany
V0239799F   
ARGENTINA

F:Botany
V0239802F   
BRAZIL

F:Botany
V0239806F   
PARAGUAY

F:Botany
V0239796F   
PARAGUAY

F:Botany
V0239804F   
BRAZIL


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Google Map

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