Dataset: SD-Plants
Taxa: Clusia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
A. C. Sanders   85471988-08-29
Mexico, Colima, Comala, Rancho El Jabali, ca. 22 km. NNW of city of Colima, near the Jalisco state line; south and east sides of Lago Calabozo, 19.4375 -103.675, 1475m

SD:Plants
Clusia pana-panari
J. J. Pipoly   116901987-04-19
Guyana, Unknown, E Berbice-Corentyne Region: Torani Canal; more or less 5-12 km W of Canje River, 12-17 km E of Berbice River, 5.81667 -57.51667, 20m

SD:Plants
Clusia nemorosa G. F. W. Mey.
J.J. Pipoly   79101986-06-20
Guyana, Unknown, Mazaruni-Potaro Region: Pakaraima Mts. N of Imbaimadai, 5.71667 -60.3, 518m

SD:Plants
Clusia nemorosa G. F. W. Mey.
J. J. Pipoly   114131987-04-11
Guyana, Unknown, East Berbice-Corentyne Region: Along Canje River, from Ekwarun creek to Three Sisters, 5.68333 -57.25

SD:Plants
Clusia nemorosa G. F. W. Mey.
J. J. Pipoly   114731987-04-12
Guyana, Unknown, East Berbice-Corentyne Region: Canje River, Cow Savanna E of Digitima Creek, 5.6 -57.58333, 1m

SD:Plants
Mercedes Aguilar   2411934-08-05
Guatemala, Unknown, La Libertad and vicinity

SD:Plants
Percy H. Gentle   25491938-05-02
British Honduras, Yucat n, Unknown, El Cayo District: Vaca

SD:Plants
Clusia utilis S. F. Blake
Percy H. Gentle   32401940-03-02
British Honduras, Unknown, Stann Creek Valley, Blue Mountain Valley

SD:Plants
H. H. Bartlett   124961931-04-05
Guatemala, Peten, Unknown, Uaxactun

SD:Plants
Clusia salvinii Donn. Sm.
E. Matuda   40171939-11-00
Mexico, Chiapas, Unknown, Mt. Ovando, 2000m

SD:Plants
Clusia salvinii Donn. Sm.
E. Matuda   40161989-11-00
Mexico, Chiapas, Unknown, Mt. Ovando, 2000m


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