Dataset: TAES-
Taxa: Myristicaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Texas A&M University, S.M. Tracy Herbarium


TAES
D. N. Smith   138411989-11-01
Bolivia, Beni, Ballivian Province, Carretera Carinavi-San Borja, cumbre de la Serrani

TAES
D. N. Smith   137151989-07-12
Bolivia, Cochabamba, Carrasco, Proyecto Valle del Sacta, km 240 en la carretera S

TAES
J. J. Strudwick   43171981-08-07
Brazil, Par‡, Sete Varas airstrip on Rio Curua

TAES
Gerrit Davidse   89291974-12-02
Sri Lanka, Uva Province, Monargala District, 2 mi. N of Monaragala

TAES
Virola calophylla (Spruce) Warb.
L. O. A. Teixeira   11651982-06-15
Brazil, Amazonas, Humaita, Estrada Humaita-Jacarecanga, Km 64, a 3 km ao Sul

TAES
L. O. A. Teixeira   12241982-06-19
Brazil, Amazonas, Humaita, Estrada Humaita-Jacarecanga, km 45 rio Maici-Mirim

TAES
J. Schunke V.   55661972-11-20
Peru, San Mart’n, Mariscal Caceres, 5.6 km de Palo Blanco

TAES
C. R. Sperling   59821982-06-08
Brazil, Par‡, Serra dos Carajas; Amza camp 3-Alfa

TAES
J. J. Pipoly   94311986-12-19
Guyana, East Berbice-Corentyne Region;, S bank upper Canje River

TAES
Virola surinamensis (Rol. ex Rottb.) Warb.
R. Froes   118911905-04-23
Brazil, Maranh‹o, Mata; low land

TAES
J. M. Reitsma   31821987-03-18
Gabon, Estuaire, 15 km N of Libreville

TAES
J. M. Reitsma   12411985-06-26
Gabon, OgoouŽ-Maritime, Chantier Rougier Ocean, Oveng Inventory

TAES
J. M. Reitsma   11981985-06-23
Gabon, OgoouŽ-Maritime, Chantier Rougier Ocean, Oveng. intentory

TAES
C. R. Sperling   63601982-06-26
Brazil, Par‡, Serra dos Caraj‡s; 7 km. W of Camp ECB on the Ferrovia, ca. 52 km W o

TAES
Gordon McPherson   134151988-12-10
Colombia, Antioquia, Municipio de Frontino, region of Murri, c. 13 road-km

TAES
J. M. Reitsma   15311985-09-22
Gabon, OgoouŽ-Maritime


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