Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cybianthus lepidotus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden


FTG
Cybianthus lepidotus (Gleason) G. Agostini
127091T. B. Croat   595051984-11-30
Venezuela, Amazonas, Cerro Nebl ina, camp #7, south slopes of Canon Grande, along new path to river and along river., -0.0833333 -66

FTG
Cybianthus lepidotus (Gleason) G. Agostini
106065J. Pipoly, G. Gharbarran & Gary Samuels   110631987-03-06
Guyana, Cuyuni-Mazaruni, Headwaters of Kangu R, W branch, ± 4 km NW of E peak of Mt. Ayanganna., 5.41667 -60

FTG
Cybianthus lepidotus (Gleason) G. Agostini
106063   4601992-05-22
Bolivia, La Paz, Depto. La Paz, Prov. Franz Tamayo, ca. 30 km E de Rurrenebaque, 5 Km S del Rio Tuichi., 10.35 -67.6833

FTG
Cybianthus lepidotus (Gleason) G. Agostini
106064N. Dezzeo, Estrella Fernandez   3471992-03-29
Venezuela, Amazonas, calidad Cerro Duida Lepartamento Atabapo, Territorio Federal Amazonas, 3.53333 -65.6667

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Cybianthus lepidotus (Gleason) G.Agostini
156989B. Stergios & G. Aymard   41251982-07-25
Venezuela, T.F. Amazonas


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