Dataset: F-Botany
Taxa: Bonellia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Bonellia sprucei (Mez) B. Ståhl & Källersjö
T. C. Plowman   143301986-07-17
Ecuador, Manabí

F:Botany
Bonellia frutescens (Mill.) B. Ståhl & Källersjö
F. J. Breteler   43301964-12-17
Venezuela, Falcón, 11 -69.8333

F:Botany
Bonellia sprucei (Mez) B. Ståhl & Källersjö
O. L. Haught   33791942-07-05
Ecuador, Manabí

F:Botany
Bonellia mucronata (Roem. & Schult.) B.Ståhl & Källersjö
T. C. Plowman & et al.   142541986-07-12
Peru, Cajamarca, Jaen, road from Pucara to Chamaya, km 48 east of Pucara, 7 km east of PUente Blanco (Rio Chunchuca), 520m

F:Botany
Bonellia pringlei (Bartlett) B. Ståhl & Källersjö
J. Soto   41951982-07-18
Mexico, Michoacán

F:Botany
Bonellia flammea (Millsp. ex Mez) B. Ståhl & Källersjö
P. Simá   19811996-05-03
Mexico, Yucatán

F:Botany
Bonellia macrocarpa (Cav.) B. Ståhl & Källersjö
P. Simá   13851992-06-02
Mexico, Quintana Roo, 19.6667 -88.5

F:Botany
Bonellia macrocarpa (Cav.) B. Ståhl & Källersjö
F. Chiang C.   F-23081982-03-25
Mexico, Puebla

F:Botany
Bonellia flammea (Millsp. ex Mez) B. Ståhl & Källersjö
G. F. Gaumer   1828
Mexico, Yucatán

F:Botany
Bonellia nitida (B.Ståhl) B.Ståhl & Källersjö
J. Valerio Rodríguez   2378
Honduras, Comayagua

F:Botany
Bonellia loeflingii (Carrasquel) B. Ståhl & Källersjö
B. Trujillo   14095
Venezuela, Anzoátegui

F:Botany
Bonellia frutescens (Mill.) B. Ståhl & Källersjö
J. A. Steyermark   54933
Venezuela, Aragua

F:Botany
Bonellia frutescens (Mill.) B. Ståhl & Källersjö
Bro. Elias   10511933-05-00


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