Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Matelea velutinoides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Matelea velutinoides W. D. Stevens
E. Matuda   178421948-06-03
Mexico, Chiapas

F:Botany
Matelea velutinoides W. D. Stevens
E. Matuda   155171945-04-00
Mexico, Chiapas

F:Botany
Matelea velutinoides W. D. Stevens
E. Matuda   155171945-04-00
Mexico, Chiapas

F:Botany
Matelea velutinoides W. D. Stevens
E. Matuda   170011945-08-18
Mexico, Chiapas

F:Botany
Matelea velutinoides W. D. Stevens
F. Ventura A. & E. López   39351986-07-14
Mexico, Chiapas

F:Botany
Matelea velutinoides W. D. Stevens
G. R. Proctor   254451964-06-25
Guatemala

Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


LL
Matelea velutinoides W. D. Stevens
LL00523813George R. Proctor   254451964-08-07
Guatemala, Quiche, Nebaj, Falls of Rio de las Violetas, 2.5 miles north of Nebaj.

LL
Matelea velutinoides W. D. Stevens
LL00523814George R. Proctor   254451964-08-07
Guatemala, Quiche, Nebaj, Falls of Rio de las Violetas, 2.5 miles north of Nebaj.

LL
Matelea velutinoides W. D. Stevens
LL00523815George R. Proctor   254451964-08-07
Guatemala, Quiche, Nebaj, Falls of Rio de las Violetas, 2.5 miles north of Nebaj.


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Google Map

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