Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Mouriri nigra
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Mouriri nigra (DC.) Morley
ASU0321402   2011-09-22
Peru, Jenaro Herrera; JEN-11, -4.87819 -73.62951, 131m

ASU:Plants
Mouriri nigra (DC.) Morley
ASU0321396   2011-09-25
Peru, Jenaro Herrera; JEN-12, -4.89905 -73.62765, 135m

ASU:Plants
Mouriri nigra (DC.) Morley
ASU0320568   2011-09-30
Peru, Sucusari; SUC-01, -3.25194 -72.90785, 116m

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
Mouriri nigra (DC.) Morley
CM368555Palacios, W.   27581988-08-00
Ecuador, Napo, Alrededores de la Estacion Biologica JATUn SACHA. 2 km en la carretera a Rio Arajuno. Margen, -1.13333333333333 -77.5, 450m

CM:Botany-botany
Mouriri nigra (DC.) Morley
CM370903Vasquez, R.   127051989-08-14
Peru, Loreto, Region Amazonas. Caballococha, alrededores del aeropuerto., -3.91666666666667 -70.5, 106m

CM:Botany-botany
Mouriri nigra (DC.) Morley
CM370913Vasquez, R.   127671989-08-16
Peru, Loreto, Region Amazonas. Caballococha, carretera a Cashillo-Cocha., -3.91666666666667 -70.5, 106m

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Mouriri nigra (DC.) Morley
166728Basil Stergios, Gerardo Aymard, Leo Nico   80771985-04-14
Venezuela, Amazonas, Rio Negro, de las orillas del Bajo Casiquiare, entre Isla de La Paloma y Piedra Guachapita.

University of Georgia Herbarium


GA
Mouriri nigra (DC.) Morley
GA191796   
Bolivia

Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
Mouriri nigra (DC.) Morley
BRIT636297   
Ecuador, Napo

BRIT:VDB
Mouriri nigra (DC.) Morley
BRIT636298   
Peru


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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