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

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
WAG.1245006Croat TB   1972-09-13
Peru, Plants of Peru. Department of Loreto. Isla Iquitos, across Amazon River at Iquitos.

NL:Botany
WAG.1245005Croat TB   1972-09-13
Peru, Plants of Peru. Department of Loreto. Isla Iquitos, across Amazon River at Iquitos.

NL:Botany
WAG.1245004Bruijn J de   1967-02-03
Venezuela, State of Zulia. ± 20 km n of Santa Barbara San Carlos del Zulia.

NL:Botany
U.1739766Solomon JC   1981-09-05
Bolivia, Department of Beni. Province of Vaca Diez, Riberalta, bank of Río Beni. In wet areas., -11 -66.083333

NL:Botany
U.1739765Davidse G; González A   1978-02-15
Venezuela, Apure : Distrito Pedro Camejo, along the Río Meta at the junction of the Caño Siriaco 15.4 airline km W of Buena Vista. Sandy exposed river bank., 6.166667 -68.75

NL:Botany
U.1739764Prance GT   1976-12-02
Brazil, Amazonia, State of Amazonas, Rio Solimões above confluence of Rio Negro.

NL:Botany
U.1739763Prance GT; Pennington TD   1965-11-09
Brazil, Amazonia, State of Pará. Road Braganca to Viseu. Banks of Rio Piria, south of Curapati.

NL:Botany
U.1739762Prance GT; Pena BS; Ramos JF; Videcki Jr ER; ER   1966-09-27
Brazil, Amazonia, State of Amazônas, Bôca do Acre, Rios Purus & Acre. Sandy beach opposite Boca do Acre, margin of Rio Purus.

NL:Botany
U.1739761Prance GT; et al.   1968-07-27
Brazil, Amazonia, Territory of Rondônia, Basin of Rio Madeira. Island in Rio Madeira opposite Rio Jaciparana. Secondary forest on flooded plain.

NL:Botany
U.1739760Prance GT; et al.   1968-07-12
Brazil, Amazonia, Territory of Rondônia, Basin of Rio Madeira. E. bank of Rio Madeira at Abunã. Muddy river bank.

NL:Botany
U.1739757Prance GT   1975-02-21
Brazil, Amazonia, State of Amazonas, Fazenda Santa Terezinha, Costa Terra Nova, Ilha do Careiro, Rio Amazonas. Rain flooded pond.

NL:Botany
U.1739755Berg CC; Lleras E; Ramos J   1973-11-07
Brazil, Amazonia, State of Amazonas, Carreiro, Km 5, Manaus-Porto Velho Road. Disturbed roadside marsh.

NL:Botany
U.1739749Berg CC; Henderson AJ   1977-10-21
Brazil, Amazonia, State of Pará, Tucuruí dam area, Rio Tocantins. Itupiranga, along Rio Tocantins Riverside, loamy to sandy soil, wet or moist places.

NL:Botany
L.3744599Davidse G; González A   1978-02-15
Venezuela, Apure : Distrito Pedro Camejo, along the Río Meta at the junction of the Caño Siriaco 15.4 airline km W of Buena Vista. Sandy exposed river bank., 6.166667 -68.75

NL:Botany
L.3744598Steyermark JA; Liesner RL; Delascio F   1977-10-12
Venezuela, along road between San Jose and Clavellina. Terr. Fed. Delta Amacuro: Depto. Tucupita along road between Tucupita and La Horqueta., 9.125 -62.075

NL:Botany
L.3744597Steyermark JA; Liesner RL   1977-10-18
Venezuela, Terr. Fed. Delta Amacuro: Depto. Pedernales (boundary with Depto. Tucupita): sand beach bordering open sandy mud flats and wet depressions, mouth of Caño Guiniquina between punta Araguabisi and Punta Baja, at Barra Guiniquina., 9.5 -60.966667

NL:Botany
L.3000276Ule EHG   1900-09-01
Brazil, Am Ufer, Bl. gelblish weiss, Marary, Rio Juruá.

NL:Botany
L.3000275Burchell WJ   1829-12-26
Brazil, Brasilia et Para.* Catalogus Geographicus Plantarum Brasilæ Tropicæ.

NL:Botany
L.3000269Hassler E   1913-02-01
Paraguay, Plantae Paraguarienses. Paraguaria Centralis: In regione lacus Ypacaray.

NL:Botany
L.3000267Plowman TC; Lockwood TE; Kennedy H; Schultes RE   1969-01-28
Colombia, Colombia, Amazonas. Isla de Ronda, 5 km above Leticia along Rio Amazonas. Trapecio Amazónico.

NL:Botany
L.3000266Croat TB   1972-09-13
Peru, Plants of Peru. Department of Loreto. Isla Iquitos, across Amazon River at Iquitos.

NL:Botany
U.1739767Bruijn J de   1967-02-03
Venezuela, State of Zulia, ±20 km N. of Santa Barbara. San Carlos del Zulia. Pioneer-vegetation on fertile soil along the Rio Catatumbo.


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