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

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
Sciadotenia nitida (L. Riley) Krukoff & Barneby
110375O. Haught   49341946-07-01
Colombia, Antioquia, Turbo, E.Qubr.Mercedes,carretera., 8.20437 -76.63027, 50 - 50m

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Sciadotenia toxifera Krukoff & A.C. Sm.
119724W. Schwabe   69-144
Colombia, Putumayo, Mocoa, Mocoa:Rio el Pepino.

COL
Sciadotenia toxifera Krukoff & A.C. Sm.
123001D. D. Soejarto   12311964-08-07
Colombia, Putumayo, Along Río Putumayo, above the confluence with Río Mocoa., 800 - 800m

COL
Sciadotenia toxifera Krukoff & A.C. Sm.
124177SIN   831
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COL
Sciadotenia toxifera Krukoff & A.C. Sm.
124182SIN   3003
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COL
Sciadotenia toxifera Krukoff & A.C. Sm.
124190SIN   2833
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COL
Sciadotenia toxifera Krukoff & A.C. Sm.
126882SIN   
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COL
Sciadotenia toxifera Krukoff & A.C. Sm.
131775SIN   3953
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COL
Sciadotenia toxifera Krukoff & A.C. Sm.
133056SIN   4639
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COL
Sciadotenia toxifera Krukoff & A.C. Sm.
135568SIN   5024
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COL
Sciadotenia toxifera Krukoff & A.C. Sm.
135603SIN   4637
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COL
Sciadotenia toxifera Krukoff & A.C. Sm.
135862SIN   4634
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COL
Sciadotenia toxifera Krukoff & A.C. Sm.
138257W. Schwabe   69/1441969-11-28
Colombia, Putumayo, Mocoa, río El Pepino.

COL
Sciadotenia toxifera Krukoff & A.C. Sm.
155935SIN   3819
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COL
Sciadotenia Krukoff & A.C. Sm.
551666Zaleth Cordero-P.   4182004-03-15
Colombia, Amazonas, Resguardo Indígena Curare - Los Ingleses, comunidad Curare, 2 km al S de la comunidad., -1.289984 -69.731471, 100 - 100m

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37545SIN   1817
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37609SIN   
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COL
444671J. Betancur   54591994-05-02
Colombia, Putumayo, Mocoa, camino entre La Campucana y Finca La Mariposa., 1200 - 1350m


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