Dataset: KSP-
Taxa: Octoblepharaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Pittsburg State University, Theodore M. Sperry Herbarium


KSP
KSP-B-0007164Stephen L. Timme   147631997-11-08
Peru, Loreto, Maynas, City of Iquitos., -3.5 -73.25

KSP
KSP-B-0007115Stephen L. Timme   107161992-08-12
Peru, Loreto, Maynas, Disturbed area of home along Napo River ca. 8.0 km north of the Amazon River., -3.5 72.5

KSP
KSP-B-0007118Stephen L. Timme   12951B1996-06-11
Peru, Loreto, ca. 120 km east, northeast, downstream from Iquitos; primary forest southeast of Rio Sucasari (tributary of Rio Napo)., 3.3 72.3

KSP
KSP-B-0007119Stephen L. Timme   12938f1996-06-11
Peru, Loreto, Maynas, Ca. 120 km east-northeast of Iquitos just southeast of Rio Sucasari (tributary of Rio Napo)., -3.3 -72.3, - 300m

KSP
KSP-B-0007222Stephen L. Timme   12948a1996-06-11
Peru, Loreto, Maynas, Ca. 120 km east-northeast of Iquitos just southeast of Rio Sucasari (tributary of Rio Napo)., -3.3 -72.3, - 300m


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Google Map

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