Dataset: MO
Taxa: Polygalaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
136304Juan Revilla   1831976-02-23
Peru, Loreto, Maynas, Distrito: Iquitos. Caserio: cerca Nina Rumi, ribera del Rio Nanay.

MO:Tropicos
136377Rodolfo Vásquez, N. Arévalo y N. Jaramillo   73841986-04-18
Peru, Loreto, Maynas, Cocha Soledad; Río Pintuyacu. Bosque inundable estacional., -3.83 -74.17, 150m

MO:Tropicos
136539A. Gentry, F. Ayala & J. Revilla   155841976-01-05
Peru, Loreto, Maynas, Rio Nanay; Puerto Almendras. Mature forest and disturbed forest edges; seasonally inundated., -3.8 -73.42, 122m

MO:Tropicos
136616A. Gentry, F. Ayala & J. Revilla   157431976-01-08
Peru, Outskirts of Iquitos, swampy second growth., 120m

MO:Tropicos
136752Thomas B. Croat   175251972-07-03
Peru, Loreto, Quebrada de Nauta, (along Río Maranon)., -4.53 -73.55

MO:Tropicos
136793Al Gentry, J. Revilla, D. Alfaro C. & D. Daly   185381977-03-23
Peru, Loreto, Maynas, Río Nanay, near Morona cocha, just N of Iquitos; inundated tahuampa (heights not including submerged portions)., -3.75 -73.27, 120m

MO:Tropicos
137015Al Gentry, R. Vasquez, N. Jaramillo, & M. Horna   299731980-10-11
Peru, Loreto, Loreto, Nauta, Río Marañon above mouth of Río Ucayali, upland forest and second growth on lateritic soil, alt. ca., -4.5 -73.5, 140m

MO:Tropicos
137292F. Ayala, J. Torres, J. Ruíz, y C. Grandez   28571980-11-18
Peru, Loreto, Maynas, Tamishiyacu. Bosque secundario.

MO:Tropicos
136087J. Pipoly, A. Rudas&P. Palacios   151341991-04-09
Colombia, Amazonas, Parque Nacional Natural Amacayacu; Centro Administrativo Amacayacu-INDERENA; a la orilla del Río Amacayacu; vegetación dominada por Bothriospora., -3.78 -70.25, 100m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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