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

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Herbario Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia


HUA
Margaritopsis boliviana (Standl.) C.M. Taylor
10034Fonnegra R. | Rentería E.   11191978-08-02
Colombia, Antioquia, Mutatá, Vereda Pavarandó, 7.28455 -76.55087, 1 - 1m

HUA
Margaritopsis haematocarpa (Standl.) C.M. Taylor
39741Zarucchi J. | Betancur J. | Echeverry B. | Roldán F.   50551987-03-27
Colombia, Antioquia, Mutatá, Carretera Mutatá - Pavarandó, 7.2166667 -76.4333333, 170 - 170m

HUA
Margaritopsis kappleri (Miq.) C.M. Taylor
54147Marulanda O.   7121988-08-09
Colombia, Meta, La Macarena, Alto Guayabero, un día en lancha río arriba del municipio La Macarena, bosque en terraza del río Guayabero, 2.5416667 -74.1833333, 300 - 400m

HUA
Margaritopsis haematocarpa (Standl.) C.M. Taylor
56901Callejas R. | McAlpin B.   11871980-07-21
Colombia, Antioquia, Tarazá, Corregimiento El Doce, vereda Barroblanco, 7.5 -75.3333333, 350 - 350m

HUA
Margaritopsis podocephala (Müll. Arg.) C.M. Taylor
85308Restrepo D. | Matapí A.   3511991-11-04
Colombia, Caquetá, Solano, Región de Araracuara, alrededores de la pista aérea, -0.601111 -72.397778, 200 - 300m

HUA
Margaritopsis nana (K. Krause) C.M. Taylor
106001Fonnegra R.   13541979-09-13
Colombia, Antioquia, Mutatá, Corregimiento Pavarandó Grande, carretera Mutatá - Pavarandó Grande, km 9 - 10, finca El Darién, 7.2333333 -76.45

HUA
Margaritopsis cephalantha (Müll. Arg.) C.M. Taylor
109851Pipoly J.   161881991-11-15
Colombia, Amazonas, Leticia, Parque Nacional Natural Amacayacu, sector Matamatá, a la orilla de la quebrada Bacaba, -3.7833333 -70.25, 100 - 220m

HUA
Margaritopsis astrellantha (Wernham) L. Andersson
164256Cárdenas D. | Arenas F.   167622005-06-14
Colombia, Guainía, Inírida, Sector del basurero municipal, Catinga de 4 - 7 m de altura y laguna permanente inundable, 3.8252222 -67.9102778, 130 - 130m


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