Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Siparuna poeppigii (Siparuna amazonica)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Siparuna poeppigii (Tul.) A. DC.
ASU0045010G. Hatschbach   550451991-02-11
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Croslândia (Mun. Cristália), -16.7167 -42.8667

ASU:Plants
Siparuna poeppigii (Tul.) A. DC.
ASU0323317   2010-02-04
Peru, Huampal; HPL, -10.18729 -75.5773, 1040m

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
CM308665Sperling, C.R.   59681982-06-08
Brazil, Pará, Amza camp 3-Alfa, -5.8 -50.55, 300 - 475m

CM:Botany-botany
CM317014Silva, M.G.   35511980-06-04
Brazil, Pará, Tucuruí, estrada para Repartimento, km 25

CM:Botany-botany
Siparuna poeppigii (Tul.) A. DC.
CM489705Thomas, W.   44131985-10-14
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Santa Terezinha, Serra Cobrinha, 10km W of BR 158 and 17km N of BR 158 and Santa Terezinha Rd, -10.1666666666667 -51.2333333333333

Illinois Natural History Survey


ILLS
Siparuna amazonica (Martius) A. De Candolle
Loy R. Phillippe, Joseph L. Crane, Scott Mori, Carol Gracie, Bob Wever, & S.V. Heald   269171995-09-17
French Guiana, Saül. Along dirt road (Route de Belizon). Wooded slope, between 1st & 2nd creek northwest of Les Eaux Claires Resort.

ILLS
Siparuna poeppigii (Tul.) A.DC.
S. Mori, C. Gracie, V.A. Albert, A. Berkov, S. Heald, & R. Yahr   241701995-09-21
French Guiana, Saül (3° 37' N, 53° 12') and vicinity. Route de Bélizon, between Eaux Claires and entrance to Grand Bouef Mort Trail. Sentier Botanique. Supported by the Fund for Neotropical Plant Research.

University of Texas at El Paso Biodiversity Collections Herbarium


UTEP:Herb
UTEP:Herb:40768Collector(s): Rodolfo Vasquez Martinez   69501985-11-26
Peru, Loreto, Canchahuayo, Rio Ucayali, Ucayali, -7.0833333333 -75.1666666667, 500 - 500m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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