Dataset: CM-Botany
Search Criteria: Peru; Tumbes; Zarumilla; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
CM334333Schunke V., J.   23851967-12-13
Peru, Tumbes, Zarumilla, Campoverde, a 68 km de Tumbes, Distrito de Matapalo, Bosque Nacional de Tumbes, cerca Campo Verde, 600 - 800m

CM:Botany-botany
CM369435D¡az, C.   30401988-10-20
Peru, Tumbes, Zarumilla, Pampas de Hospital, entre El Caucho y Condor Flores, 250 - 600m

CM:Botany
CM370833Díaz, C.   30891988-10-22
Peru, Tumbes, Zarumilla, entre los campamentos de vigilancia Campo Verde y Cabo Cotrina

CM:Botany
Gallesia Casar.
CM372111Diaz, C.   30691988-10-21
Peru, Tumbes, Zarumilla, Pampas de Hospital, entre Bocana y Condor Flores, 250 - 600m

CM:Botany
Terminalia amazonia (J.F.Gmel.) Exell
CM370638Díaz, C.   3062A1988-10-21
Peru, Tumbes, Zarumilla, Pampas de Hospital, entre Bocana y Condor Flores, 250 - 600m

CM:Botany
CM370646Díaz, C.   30551988-10-21
Peru, Tumbes, Zarumilla Prov., Pampas de Hospital, entre Bocana y Condor Flores, 250 - 600m


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