Dataset: CM-Botany
Taxa: Siparunaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
CM357546Kayap, R.   9501973-06-13
Peru, Amazonas, Quebrada Wampushik entsa, 287m

CM:Botany
CM357558Berlin, B.   17281974-07-18
Peru, Amazonas, trail N of Cenepa toward headwaters of Kayamas Creek, between mouth of Huampami, 244m

CM:Botany
CM357559Berlin, B.   7591972-12-30
Peru, Amazonas, above mouth of Quebrada cikan inci, N of Rio Cenepa, 274m

CM:Botany
CM367243Berlin, B.   2491972-10-11
Peru, E of Cinkan, 12km N of Rio Cenepa, 354m

CM:Botany
CM211035Dugand, A.   29111941-02-00
Colombia, Meta, llanos orientales, caƱo de Quenane, 400m

CM:Botany
Siparuna obstipa J. F. Macbr.
CM380329Pipoly, J.   137111991-02-24
Peru, Loreto, Maynas, Sucusari, Rio Napo, -3.33333333333333 -72.9166666666667, 100 - 140m

CM:Botany
CM354753McElroy, J.B.   1061976-12-18
Ecuador, Morona Santiago, Macuma, path to Tunanza

CM:Botany-botany
CM357535Kayap, R.   3501973-02-14
Peru, Amazonas, Aintami, al lado de Cenepa


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Google Map

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