Dataset: HUA-
Taxa: Chrysobalanaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia


HUA
90368Callejas R. | Bornstein A.   110441994-01-05
Colombia, Antioquia, Tarazá, Corregimiento El Doce, km 4 hacia Barroblanco, 7.5 -75.3333333, 200 - 300m

HUA
181273Taborda A. | Londoño L.   1902010-10-22
Colombia, Antioquia, Anorí, Corregimiento Liberia, sector Usurá, 7.3611278 -75.0315806, 444 - 444m

HUA
128992García H.   117101945-11-03
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Guaduas, Camino de herradura entre Guaduas y el Alto de Aguaclara, 5.0610362 -74.6223735, 1040 - 1320m

HUA
51024Bernal R. | Turner I. | Turner L.   12521986-09-11
Colombia, Amazonas, Mirití-Paraná, Río Apaporis, -0.3658333 -70.6666667, 150 - 150m

HUA
53308Callejas R. | Marulanda O.   71601988-08-15
Colombia, Meta, La Macarena, Parque Nacional Natural Sierra de la Macarena, río Cristales, 2.3 km de camino al S de Cachivera, sobre el río Guayabero, 2.22152 -73.77312, 400 - 400m

HUA
54251Marulanda O.   7651988-08-11
Colombia, Meta, La Macarena, Alto Guayabero, camino en el raudal de Angostura, 2.25 -73.9333333, 300 - 400m

HUA
89490Marulanda O. | Márquez S.   11321989-08-10
Colombia, Guaviare, El Retorno, La Libertad, cerca de Reserva indígena Asunción, bosque de vega del Caño Grande, 2.2166667 -72.55, 300 - 300m

HUA
130857David H. | Ospina M. | Serpa L.   62001-09-25
Colombia, Antioquia, Puerto Nare, Vereda Caño Seco, quebrada La Soná, hacienda La Brasilia, 6.2255556 -74.6524444, 300 - 300m

HUA
98148Betancur J. | Echeverry B. | Kress J.   28801991-10-02
Colombia, Vaupés, Mitú, Alrededores de Mitú, camino entre Mitú y el cerro Mitú, 1.25 -70.25, 150 - 150m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.