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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Miconia rubrinervis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Florida Herbarium


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Miconia rubrinervis (Naudin) Judd & Bécquer
217173E. Bécquer, R. Abbott, A. Matos   HFC 824892004-05-19
Cuba, Holguin, Mayarí, Sierra de Nipe, Alto de la Torre.

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Miconia rubrinervis (Naudin) Judd & Bécquer
227391F.A. Michelangeli, E.R. Becquer, W. Carmenate, R. Oviedo, A. Motito, N.L. Sanchez, W.R. Buck & W.W. Thomas   14662009-10-22
Cuba, Guantanamo, Baracoa, Camino a la mina de Río Baez, 18 km NO de Baracoa por carretera, y luego 7-9 km SO por carretera, entre dos puentes sobre el Río Baez., 20.4258333 -74.6205

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Miconia rubrinervis (Naudin) Judd & Bécquer
227392F.A. Michelangeli, E.R. Becquer, W. Carmenate, R. Oviedo, A. Motito, N.L. Sanchez, W.R. Buck & W.W. Thomas   15482009-10-28
Cuba, Holguin, Mayarí, Cabezeras del Río Piloto, La Chivera, 14 km del Hotel Pinares de Mayarí, via Mella., 20.4123333 -75.8388333

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Miconia rubrinervis (Naudin) Judd & Bécquer
284800E. Bécquer Granados;L.R. Gonzàlez Torres;J. Carrión;Dan Skean   41582002-06-21
Cuba, Guantanamo, Mpio. Baracoa: Alturas de Baracoa: Mina Amores. Ca. 24 km from Baracoa. Bridge at entrance to mine area near where rio Camarones & rio Baez meet., 20.4251333 -74.6205

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Miconia rubrinervis (Naudin) Judd & Bécquer
284801Dan Skean;J. Carrión;E. Bécquer Granados;L.R. Gonzàlez Torres   42022002-06-22
Cuba, Guantanamo, Mpio. Imias: Alturas de Baracoa: Alto de Cotilla. Along road (Carratera de La Farola) between Baracoa and Guatanamo. Peak with radio tower on top., 20.1714 -74.4841667


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