Dataset: NL-Botany
Taxa: Hesperozygis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Hesperozygis nitida (Benth.) Epling
WAG.1714931Hatschbach GG   1961-09-10
Brazil, Parana: Mun. Campo Largo: Serra S. Luis.

NL:Botany
Hesperozygis ringens (Benth.) Epling
U.1353504Silva JM; Irgang BE   1971-10-17
Brazil, Serra 10 km NE de Caçapava beira de estrada no morro de arentito.

NL:Botany
U.1353503Silva JM; Cordeiro J   1988-04-12
Brazil, Morro Mãe catira (mun. Quatro Barras) Paran5.

NL:Botany
Hesperozygis nitida (Benth.) Epling
U.1353502Lindeman JC; Haas JH de   1967-02-02
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Parque Nacional do Itatiaia; planalto near Abrigo Rebouças, (ca. 2½ P 5/10). ?

NL:Botany
Hesperozygis nitida (Benth.) Epling
U.1353501Lindeman JC; Haas JH de   1967-02-02
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Parque Nacional do Itatiaia; planalto near Abrigo Rebouças, (ca. 2½ P 5/10). ?

NL:Botany
Hesperozygis nitida (Benth.) Epling
U.1353500Mexia YEJ   1930-02-01
Brazil, State of Minas Geraes, Districto Carangola, Top of Serra da Grama; sreamside above forest.

NL:Botany
Hesperozygis nitida (Benth.) Epling
U.1353499Kummrow R; Pringle G; Cordeiro J   1988-08-24
Brazil, Bromadoo (mun. Rio Branco do Sul) Paraná.

NL:Botany
Hesperozygis myrtoides (A.St.-Hil. ex Benth.) Epling
U.1353498Strang H; Castellanos A   1966-12-30
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Itatiaia, Abrigo Rebouças.

NL:Botany
Hesperozygis nitida (Benth.) Epling
L.2779202Hatschbach GG   1967-11-15
Brazil, Pico Caratuva (Mun. Campina Grande do Sul) P!

NL:Botany
Hesperozygis nitida (Benth.) Epling
L.2779201Hatschbach GG   1967-10-27
Brazil, Est. Paraná, Mun. Rio Branco do Sul, Curiola.


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