Dataset: INABIOEC-QCNE
Search Criteria: Bolivia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional del Ecuador (QCNE)


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Licania Aubl.
164507A. Gonzales   1551976-07-12
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Ichilo

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Licania Aubl.
163878E. Meneces   22141978-09-15
Bolivia, Beni, San Borja

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Vismia Vand.
163880R. Dominguez   551979-11-07
Bolivia, Pando, Nicolás Suárez

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156592Israel G. Vargas C.   15061992-06-07
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Caballero, 2000m

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123311L. Arroyo   9561995-05-21
Bolivia, Chuquisaca, Sud Cinti, 2250 - 2300m

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123287Killeen   52531993-04-14
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Velasco, 850m

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164843Elias Meneces   7521978-07-01
Bolivia, Pando

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220838Juan Perea   27142006-08-19
Bolivia, Cajamarca, San Ignacio, 1616m

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Diplopterys pubipetala (A. Juss.) W.R. Anderson & C. Davis
133168M. Saldias   28061993-06-30
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Velasco, Parque Nacional Noel Kempff M. Cerca al campamento viejo de los Fierros; 3-5 km N del camino principal entre Los Fierros y Tarbo, sobre el camino a la meseta., -14.5812330756872 -60.8501258346639, 200m

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165522Israel G. Vargas C.   31621994-04-18
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Florida, Parque Nacional Amboro; Río San Rafael; 10 km al NE de Mairada, pasando la comunidad de La Yunga. Parcela de estudio y áreas aledañas., -18.038333 -63.871667, 1500m

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132554B. Mostacedo   22651994-08-20
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Ichilo, Buena Vista. Río Surutú., 320m

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Tecoma stans (L.) Juss. ex Kunth
123253J.C. Cornejo   2231993-04-30
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Florida-Samaipata, Camino a Chorolque, 10 Km del pueblo., 1700m

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Melloa
165551Israel G. Vargas C.   28871993-09-28
Bolivia, Guarayos, sin datos, Reserva de vida silvestre Rios blanco y negro. Campamento 8 km al NE del Río Blanco en la zona de Tutumos., -15.061333 -63.320667, 300m


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