Dataset: NY
Taxa: Weddellina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


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Weddellina squamulosa Tul. Tul.
02450309P. von Luetzelburg   202461927-07-00
Brazil, Rio Oyapock, Salto [?]

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Weddellina uaupensis Benth. & Hook.f. Benth. & Hook.f.
387832R. Spruce   27821852-10-00
Brazil, Prope Panure ad Rio Uaupés., 0.2251762 -68.5121369

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Weddellina squamulosa Tul. Tul.
02450310J. M. Pires   99751965-06-28
Brazil, Rondônia, Rio Jamari, Cachoeira de Santa Cruz.

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Weddellina squamulosa Tul. Tul.
2450316J. M. Pires   524921962-08-11
Brazil, Amapá, Rio Flechal, 1.75 -50.97

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Weddellina squamulosa Tul. Tul.
02450308B. Maguire   567181963-08-18
Brazil, Rondônia, Porto Velho, Cachoeira Samuel, -8.7517 -63.4547

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Weddellina squamulosa Tul. Tul.
2450312C. A. Cid Ferreira   1591979-08-10
Brazil, Amazonas, Itapiranga, Ao longo do rio, margem direita, ilha do Bacural, -2.7492 -58.0217

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Weddellina squamulosa Tul. Tul.
2450315H. S. Irwin   47870A1960-08-27
Brazil, Amapá, Rio Oiapoque. First cachoeira of Rio Iaue, .5 km east of confluence with Rio Oiapoque., 2.88 -52.37

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Weddellina squamulosa Tul. Tul.
00918676L. Camargo de Abreu   191974-02-17
Brazil, Tocantins, Miracema do Tocantins, Rio São José, cerca de 12 Km S de Barrolândia., -9.5672 -48.3917

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Weddellina squamulosa Tul. Tul.
02450311J. U. M. dos Santos   2801978-03-27
Brazil, Rondônia, Rio Pacáas Novos, proximo as pedras da 1ª Cachoeira, -10.9794376 -63.7693262

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Weddellina squamulosa Tul. Tul.
02703949D. Cárdenas-López   246812009-11-16
Colombia, Vaupés, Carurú, río Vaupés, raudal Yuruparí, 0.8615 -71.01477778, 220m


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