Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ichnanthus ephemeroblepharis (Ichnanthus angustus, Ichnanthus longifolius, Ichnanthus neblinaensis, Ichnanthus serratus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
Ichnanthus ephemeroblepharis G.A. Black & Fróes ex G.A. Black & Pires
CM324172Davidse, G.   270181984-07-00
Venezuela, Amazonas, Dept. Río Negro, between Neblina Base Camp & mouth of Canyon Grande at Puerto Chimo along Río Mawarinuma, 130 - 200m

CM:Botany
Ichnanthus ephemeroblepharis G.A. Black & Fróes ex G.A. Black & Pires
CM324178Liesner, R.   167231984-03-00
Venezuela, Terr. Fed. Amazonas, Río Nego Dept., Cerro de La Neblina Camp IV, 15 km NNE of Pico Phelps, N branch of river in canyon, 0.85 -65.95, 780m

CM:Botany
Ichnanthus ephemeroblepharis G.A. Black & Fróes ex G.A. Black & Pires
CM325933Davidse, G.   273921984-07-15
Venezuela, Amazonas, Dept. Río Negro, Neblina Massif, S-facing slope at mouth of Canyon Grande, N of Puerto Chimo, 0.833333333333333 -66.1, 500 - 700m


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