Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Plukenetia loretensis (Apodandra loretensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
BRIT495991Juan Revilla   31571977-00-00
Peru, Loreto, Maynas, Vicinity of Iquitos.

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT495992Juan Revilla   30981977-00-00
Peru, Loreto, Maynas, Vicinity of Iquitos.

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
1645294B. A. Krukoff   87911936-10-26
Brazil, Amazonas, no data, Municipality Sao Paulo de Olivenca, near Palmares

MICH:Angiosperms
1645295Gerrit Davidse & James S. Miller   274261984-07-17
Venezuela, Amazonas, no data, Rio Negro, Neblina Base Camp on the Rio Mawarinuma, 0.83333 -66.16667, 140m

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
TEX00554118Brian M. Boom|Euler Marin   104401992-03-12
Venezuela, Bolivar, Distreito Cadeño. Along tributary of the Rio Erebato., 5.15 -64.566666667

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
Apodandra loretensis (Ule) Pax & K.Hoffm.
v0407603WISCroat, Thomas B.   190221972-08-09
Peru, Loreto, At Puerto Almendra SW of Iquitos on Rio Nanay

WIS
v0411112WISFernandez, Angel   71781990-02-00
Venezuela, Amazonas, Dpto. Atabapo: Río Putaco, 19 Km antes de desembocadura en el Río Ocamo. Raudal Xikita-pora, 3.946208 -67.040609, 215m

WIS
v0411113WISLiesner, Roland L.   157461984-02-08
Venezuela, Amazonas, Departamento Rio Negro: 1 to 3 km east of Cerro de Neblina Base Camp on Río Mawarinuma. Along river, 0.884954 -65.989609, 140m

WIS
v0411114WISLiesner, Roland   157461984-02-08
Venezuela, Amazonas, Río Negro. 1 to 3 km east of Cerro de Neblina Base Camp on Río Mawarinuma. Along river., 0.083333 -78.5, 140m

WIS
v0411120WISPrance, G.T.; Campbell, D.G.; Ongley, J.C.; Ramos, J.F.; Monteiro, O.P.   205261974-03-14
Brazil, Amazonas, Manaus-Pôrto-Velho Highway; Km. 246, 4 km. south of Igapó Acu


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Google Map

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