Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Mespilodaphne quixos (Ocotea pretiosa, Ocotea quixos)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
Ocotea pretiosa (Nees & Mart. ex Nees) Benth. & Hook. fil.
PH00051220P. Dusen   466151915-01-29
Brazil, Parana, Ibarare app. Morunguva praedium, 740m

Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Ocotea quixos (Lam.) Kosterm.
ASU0318679   2010-11-10
Ecuador, Yasuni National Park; B, -0.67814 -76.4014, 232m

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
Ocotea pretiosa (Nees & Mart. ex Nees) Benth. & Hook. fil.
CM303027Hatschbach, G.   207341969-01-14
Brazil, Parana, Rio Capivari (mun. Bocaiuva do Sul)

University of Georgia Herbarium


GA
Ocotea pretiosa (Nees & Mart. ex Nees) Benth. & Hook. fil.
GA149400   
Federative Republic of Brazil

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
187927G. Hatschbach   445281982-01-12
Brazil, ParanĂ¡, Cerro Azul Mun., Mata Preto., -23.2675 -49.7762

Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
Ocotea quixos (Lam.) Kosterm. ex O. C. Schmidt
BRIT634415   
Ecuador


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Google Map

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