Dataset: COL
Taxa: Paypayrola
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
105494SIN   1806
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COL
105655SIN   54294
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COL
106940SIN   58743
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COL
106943SIN   58895
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COL
106954SIN   55141
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COL
109459SIN   56736
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COL
109500SIN   56051
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COL
111618SIN   87563
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COL
135286C. Sastre   2286
Colombia, Amazonas, R. Igara-Parana. La Chorrera., -1.4449 -72.787099

COL
171814SIN   22976
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COL
174418SIN   20701
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COL
174419SIN   19581
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COL
175259SIN   P16640
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COL
175358SIN   P22068
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COL
175461SIN   P20888
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COL
175462SIN   20728
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COL
178074L. E. Aguirre G.   11511977-09-14
Colombia, Caquetá, Solano, Isla de Las Mercedes, río Caquetá.

COL
187878SIN   176
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COL
214424SIN   3276
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COL
214527SIN   2724
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COL
255568E. Rentería A.   2130
Colombia, Santander, Puerto Parra, Antioquia., 200 - 200m

COL
415068John J. Pipoly   129121990-12-01
Colombia, Amazonas, Amazonas:La Pedrera:Inspección de Santa Isabel:Parque Nacional Natural Cahuinarí:Estación biológica Puerto Barbados;Várzea (realse baja)., 1.4666666667 -70.7666666667, 200 - 200m

COL
415063John J. Pipoly   129071990-12-01
Colombia, Amazonas, Inspección de Santa Isabel; Parque Nacional Natural Cahuinarí; Estación Biológica Puerto Barbados; Várzea (rebalse baja), rodeando una laguna pequeña., 200 - 200m

COL
385901Gloria Galeano   17271988-09-13
Colombia, Amazonas, Amazonas, Río Cahuinarí, Brazuelo de Boa, afluente del terciario., -1.4537 -70.795013, 200 - 300m

COL
44768Richard Evans Schultes   66731945-10-01
Colombia, Amazonas, Trapecio amazónico, Río Loretoyacu., 100 - 100m


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