Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Croton stenosepalus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
Croton stenosepalus Müll. Arg.
1196967Charles M. Belshaw   31291937-07-28
Peru, San Martin, San Martin, W side of Río Huallaga. S of Shapaja 1-4 km, 274m

MICH:Angiosperms
Croton stenosepalus Müll. Arg.
1557488R. Riina, J. Campos   14582004-05-18
Peru, San Martin, San Martin, Entre Tarapoto y Juan Guerra, 1.3 km de Juan Guerra, lado izquierdo de la carretera pasando el puente, -6.5619444444 -76.335, 320m

MICH:Angiosperms
Croton stenosepalus Müll. Arg.
1557489R. Riina, J. Campos   14572004-05-18
Peru, San Martin, San Martin, Entre Tarapoto y Juan Guerra, 1.3 km de Juan Guerra, lado izquierdo de la carretera pasando el puente, -6.5619444444 -76.335, 320m

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
v0367645WISRiina, R.; Campos, J.   14582004-05-18
Peru, San Martin, Prov. San Martin: Entre Tarapoto y Juan Guerra, 1.3 km de Juan Guerra, -6.561944 -76.335, 320m

WIS
v0367646WISRiina, R.; Campos, J.   14572004-05-18
Peru, San Martin, Prov. San Martin: Entre Tarapoto y Juan Guerra, 1.3 km de Juan Guerra, -6.561944 -76.335, 320m

WIS
v0367647WISChrostowski, M.S.   69-2651969-10-14
Peru, San Martin, Prov. San Martin: Granja El Porvenir near Juan Guerra, -6.582447 -76.328542, 215m

WIS
v0367648WISBelshaw, Charles M.   31291937-07-28
Peru, San Martin, District San Martin; West side of Río Huallaga. South of Shapaja 1-4 km., -6.588812 -76.28183, 274m

Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
Croton stenosepalus Muell. Arg.
BRIT499696Thomas B. Croat   511071980-11-06
Peru, San Martin, Tarapoto, Along banks of Rio Mayo near village of Gunumbique, ca. 6 km S of Tarapoto-Moyobamba road at km 15., -6.383333 -76.633333, 350m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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