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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Memecylon umbellatum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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ASU:Pollen
   

GSW
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00008411   
Sri Lanka, Ceylon

FLAS
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155005D.B. Sumithraarachchi   DBS 3561974-05-28
Sri Lanka, Polonnaruwa, Near a villu at Somawathiya, Dagaba. North Central Province.

FLAS
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155009R.G. Cooray   69092501R1969-09-25
Sri Lanka, Wilpattu National Park on Puttalam Mannar Road 1 mile North of Marai Villu

FLAS
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155010D. Mueller-Dombois, R.G. Corray and N. Balakrishnan   680912141968-09-12
Sri Lanka, at Periya Naga Villu

FLAS
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155093R.G. Cooray & N. Wirawan   680914041968-09-14
Sri Lanka, Wilpattu National Park, at Occapu Junction near Moderagama Ara

FLAS
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170977N. Wirawan   7261968-12-11
Sri Lanka, between Palatupana and Situlpahuwa

FLAS
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170978P.L. Comanor   11621968-03-28
Sri Lanka, Ruhuna National Park; Block I, main Yala road.

BRIT:VDB
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BRIT635794Gerrit Davidse   80921974-10-29
Sri Lanka, Central, Matale District: Erawalagala Mountain, J E of the Kandalama Tank and ca. 6 miles directly E of Dambulla, 420m

CM:Botany-botany
CM346079Davidse, G.   80921974-10-29
Asia, Ceylon, Central Province, Matale District: Erawalagala Mountain, just E of the Kandalama Tank and ca 6, 420m

CM:Botany-botany
CM301832Wirawan, N.   7261968-11-12
Asia, Ceylon, Ruhuna National Park, Block 1

UTEP:Herb
UTEP:Herb:38642Collector(s): Gerrit Davidse   80921974-10-29
Sri Lanka, Matale, 6 miles E of Dambulla, Erawalaga Mountain, 420 - 420m

BRIT:BRIT
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BRIT614056R. G. Cooray   69073010R1969-07-30
Sri Lanka, Between Potuvil and Arugam Bay


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