Dataset: WIS-
Taxa: Rapateaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
v0254792WISBerry, Paul; Romero, Gustavo; Brako, Lois   5816
Venezuela, Amazonas, Along lower Río Guasacavi, 1 km upstream of Gallineta [GPS unit used], 3.2122222 -67.4344444

WIS
v0254791WISBerry, Paul; Brako, Lois; Berry, Daniel   65101997-02-08
Venezuela, Amazonas, Along N side of lower Río Guasacavi, 5 km [air] distance W of Santa Cruz del [??]abaopo [GPS unit used], 3.2380556 -67.4208333

WIS
v0254793WISBerry, Paul; Romero, Gustavo; Brako, Lois   61141996-03-09
Venezuela, Amazonas, Savanna just upstream from Laja Catalina, SW side of black-water Río Temi near Caño Catalina, 4.5 km NNW (direct air distance) of Yavita [ GPS unit used], 2.9611111 -67.4583333

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v0254384WISSteyermark, Julian; Wurdack, John   3321955-02-02
Venezuela, Bolívar, Forest near Summit Camp; Chimantá Massif, Central Section, Estado Bolívar

WIS
v0254383WISSteyermark, Julian; Wurdack, John   9441955-02-19
Venezuela, Bolívar, NE of Summit Camp; Chimantá Massif, Estado Bolívar, Central Section


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