Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tamonea boxiana (Tamonea spicata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
Tamonea boxiana (Moldenke) Howard
CM524696Thompson, S.A.   126231996-06-12
Puerto Rico, Guánica, Bosque Estatal de Guánica, 3.6 km E of Guánica, 17.9697222222222 -66.8744444444444, 100m

Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden


FTG
Tamonea boxiana (Moldenke) Howard
66903G. R. Proctor, Paul McKenzie   442871987-12-05
Puerto Rico, Cabo Rojo, Barrio Llanos Costa, Cabo Rojo National Wildlife Refuge.

FTG
Tamonea boxiana (Moldenke) Howard
72063P. Acevedo-Rdgz., J. A. Cedeno   77741996-01-16
Puerto Rico, Penuelas, Penuelas: Bo. Encarnacion, N of Rd. 2, ca. 600 km W of Penon de Ponce., 18.0564 -66.7216

FTG
Tamonea boxiana (Moldenke) Howard
72826G. R. Proctor, D. Colon   496301994-11-03
Puerto Rico, Cabo Rojo, Municipio de Cabo Rojo. Barrio Boquerdn: hillsides of Penones de Melones 0.8 km. due E. & ENE. of Punta Melones.

FTG
Tamonea boxiana (Moldenke) Howard
78516F. Axelrod, G. Morris, A. Soto   76941994-04-22
Puerto Rico, Cabo Rojo, CABO ROJO: Bo. Boqueron, Punta Melones and surrounding area., 17.9917 -67.2073

FTG
Tamonea boxiana (Moldenke) Howard
75196A. Liogier   369981992-08-16
Puerto Rico, On slope, Cerro Mariquita

FTG
Tamonea boxiana (Moldenke) Howard
137819R. W. Sanders   18351992-01-15
Puerto Rico, Cabo Rojo, Extreme SW corner of island, 10 km by air NE of Cabo Rojo; Sierra Bermeja, Cerro Mariquita., 18 -67.1167

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Tamonea spicata auct. non Sw.
W. A. Schipp   612
British Honduras [Belize], Stann Creek, All Pines

F:Botany
Tamonea spicata auct. non Sw.
J. A. Steyermark   452471942-03-23
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, savanna N of Concepción, 3-5 mi. SW of Finca Yalpemech, near Alta Verapaz-Petén boundary line, 15.8797 -90.1383, 100 - 110m

Louisiana State University, Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium


LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
Tamonea spicata auct. non Sw.
NO0100509C. Whitefoord   31401981-05-06
Belize

LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
Tamonea spicata auct. non Sw.
NO0100510K. U. Kramer   25251960-12-29
Suriname

University of California, Riverside Plant Herbarium


UCR
Tamonea boxiana (Moldenke) R.A. Howard
R.D. Worthington   357142009-08-05
United States, Puerto Rico, Cabo Rojo, west end of sierra at old quarry 1 mile southeast of the junction of hwys 301 with 303, 17.98258 -67.14353, 72m

University of Texas at El Paso Biodiversity Collections Herbarium


UTEP:Herb
Tamonea boxiana (Moldenke) Howard
UTEP:Herb:75591Collector(s): Franklin S. Axelrod   124862003-04-07
Puerto Rico, Cabo Rojo, Bo. Llanos Costa, Ridge on N Slope of Cerro Mariquita from Farm, 18.0035 -66.1138333333, 150 - 250m

UTEP:Herb
Tamonea spicata auct. non Sw.
UTEP:Herb:64744Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   212761992-08-11
Belize, Belize, Along Western highway 28-32 mile(s) SW Belize City near Belize Zoo, 17.35 -88.5666666667, 10 - 25m

UTEP:Herb
Tamonea spicata auct. non Sw.
UTEP:Herb:64734Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   239311994-12-30
Belize, Belize, Along Western highway near Zoo between mile markers 28.5-31, 17.45 -88.5583333333, 10 - 25m

UTEP:Herb
Tamonea boxiana (Moldenke) Howard
UTEP:Herb:70594Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   332282005-08-01
Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, Sierra Bermeja, 1 mile SE of junction of Highways 301 with 303, 17.9826666667 -67.1435, 57 - 61m

UTEP:Herb
Tamonea boxiana (Moldenke) Howard
UTEP:Herb:85814Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   371692013-07-25
Puerto Rico, Ponce, about 6 miles W of Ponce, but E of Tallaboa, along Highway 2, at Exit 216, 17.986 -66.7084166667, 15 - 15m


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