Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Allophylus pilosus (Allophylus semidentatus var. pilosus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Allophylus pilosus (J.F. Macbr.) A.H. Gentry
ASU0323312   2010-02-03
Peru, Huampal; HPL, -10.18729 -75.5773, 1040m

ASU:Plants
Allophylus pilosus (J.F. Macbr.) A.H. Gentry
ASU0323336   2010-02-05
Peru, Huampal; HPL, -10.18729 -75.5773, 1040m

ASU:Plants
Allophylus pilosus (J.F. Macbr.) A.H. Gentry
ASU0323339   2010-02-05
Peru, Huampal; HPL, -10.18729 -75.5773, 1040m

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
Allophylus pilosus (J. F. Macbride) A. Gentry
CM359745   1980-03-20
Ecuador, Equador, Napo, On the road Coca-Lago Agrio, about 9 km NE of Rio Coca., -0.316666666666667 -76.9333333333333, 200m

CM:Botany-botany
Allophylus pilosus (J. F. Macbride) A. Gentry
CM491434Daly, D.C.   s.n.1992-03-19
Brazil, Brazil, Mun.Cruzeiro do Sul. Reserva extrativista do Alto Rio Jurua, Serringal Sao Joao. Colocacao Tapauna, -9.2 -72.6833333333333

Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden


FTG
Allophylus pilosus (J. F. Macbride) A. Gentry
134008R. Vasquez, R. Rojas & A. Peña.   224031997-02-06
Peru, Amazonas, Condorcanqui, Distrito El Cenepa, Comunidad de Mamayaque, Rio Cenepa, Quebrada Sáasa., -4.61889 -78.2294

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
Allophylus pilosus (J. F. Macbride) A. Gentry
1215481G.T. Prance, J.F. Ramos & L.G. Farias   75011968-09-24
Brazil, Acre, 1-3 km east of Rio Tarauaca at Tarauaca.

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
v0255663WISKlug, G.   3783
Peru, San Martín, Juan Jui, Alto Río Huallaga


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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