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

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Herbario Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia


HUA
Conobea scoparioides (Cham. & Schltdl.) Benth.
11183Gentry A. | Rentería E.   237711979-01-07
Colombia, Chocó, Atrato, Road to Lloró, 1-2 km SE of Yuto, 30 km S of Quibdó, 5.515378897 -76.61714936, 80 - 80m

HUA
Conobea scoparioides (Cham. & Schltdl.) Benth.
52557Callejas R. | Betancur J. | Arbeláez A. | Castaño I.   66781988-07-12
Colombia, Antioquia, Frontino, Corregimiento Murrí, La Blanquita, alto de Cuevas, km 14.5 O de Nutibara en la vía a La Blanquita, 6.75 -76.4166667, 870 - 950m

HUA
Conobea scoparioides (Cham. & Schltdl.) Benth.
60367Mosquera E.   61988-11-05
Colombia, Chocó, Lloró, Carretera Yuto - Lloró, 5.5076721 -76.5268445

HUA
Conobea scoparioides (Cham. & Schltdl.) Benth.
72301Espina J. | García F. | Pino S.   24951989-04-15
Colombia, Chocó, Bahía Solano, Corregimiento El Valle, camino de El Valle al Almejal, 6.1098249 -77.43474

HUA
Conobea scoparioides (Cham. & Schltdl.) Benth.
81517Madrigal B. | Molano A. | Molano V.   7741989-12-02
Colombia, Nariño, San Andrés de Tumaco, Corregimiento Llorente, camino Las Cruces, 1.4 -78.5930556, 125 - 125m

HUA
Conobea scoparioides (Cham. & Schltdl.) Benth.
84848Giraldo D.   14951992-11-22
Colombia, Antioquia, Cocorná, Vereda La Piñuela, carretera a San Francisco, 6.0333333 -75.1333333, 800 - 900m

HUA
Conobea scoparioides (Cham. & Schltdl.) Benth.
92038Caballero R.   861993-02-11
Colombia, Nariño, Olaya Herrera, Vereda San Isidro, río Satinga, 2.19289 -78.21416

HUA
Conobea scoparioides (Cham. & Schltdl.) Benth.
129968Gómez J.   14441999-08-29
Colombia, Chocó, Atrato, Corregimiento Tanandó, 5.6123139 -76.5998083, 43 - 43m


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