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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Belotia mexicana (DC.) K. Schum.
1379637Elias Contreras   103051970-09-19
Guatemala, Izabal, Puerto Méndez-Cadenas, 30 km on Río Dulce road. In high forest, zapotal, 15.66 -89.02

MO:Tropicos
1379659Elias Contreras   74351968-01-10
Guatemala, Petén, Guayacán, La Pita, bordering Laguna Guayacán, 17.18 -90.99

MO:Tropicos
2130744Elias Contreras   93391969-12-12
Guatemala, Petén, Los Arcos-Cadenas Road, Km 176, west. In low forest, 16 -89.3

MO:Tropicos
2133426C.L. Lundell & Elias Contreras   206391977-03-22
Guatemala, Petén, La Cumbre, 3 km east of the Cerro de la Cueva [Cuera]. In zapotal, in high forest, 16.08 -89.35

MO:Tropicos
2133511J.A. Rotenberg   61999-02-24
Guatemala, Izabal, Caribbean lowlands, Río Juan Vicente watershed tributary to Río Dulce: Simpson forest plantation (UTM: 16P - 0295475 E, 1725107 N), 5 - 10 km SE of Lake Izabal and town of Río Dulce, E side of the highway N of the village of Buenos Aires. Native forest, h, 15.6 -88.92, 20 - 80m


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