Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Psidium densicomum (Psidium ovatifolium, Psidium ovatifolium var. glabrum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Psidium densicomum Mart. ex DC.
ASU0006136J. Revilla   14261976-09-10
Peru, Loreto, Prov. Maynas. Vicinity of Iquitos., -2.668406 -73.841906

ASU:Plants
Psidium densicomum Mart. ex DC.
ASU0006137C. Peters   221984-08-12
Peru, Loreto, Prov. Maynas. Morona Cocha, outside Iquitos., -3.736896 -73.269639

ASU:Plants
Psidium densicomum Mart. ex DC.
ASU0006148Juan Revilla   1981976-02-23
Peru, Loreto, Prov. Maynas. Dist. Iquitos. Caserio cerca Nina Rumi, ribera del rio Nanay., -3.84 -73.39

ASU:Plants
Psidium densicomum Mart. ex DC.
ASU0006144R. Ayala   3101973-07-26
Peru, Loreto, Prov. Maynas. Dist. Iquitos. Lago de Moronacocha., -3.733596 -73.26976

ASU:Plants
Psidium densicomum Mart. ex DC.
ASU0006143Cid Ferreira   41441983-07-14
Brazil, Amazonas, Maues, Rio Parauari, margem dereita, entre os lugares Agua Mineral e Clacario., -4.75 -57.9167

ASU:Plants
Psidium densicomum Mart. ex DC.
ASU0006149Pipoly   148461991-03-12
Peru, Loreto, Maynas, Region de Amazonas. Santa Maria de Nanay, Cano Cachorro, a la orilla del Rio Nany, ca. 5km al W del Caserio Mishana, dentro de la Reserva Igapo., -3.91667 -73.5833, 130m

ASU:Plants
Psidium densicomum Mart. ex DC.
ASU0006140Vasquez et al.   54411984-07-26
Peru, Loreto, Maynas, Rio Nanay., -3.91667 -73.5833, 130m

ASU:Plants
Psidium densicomum Mart. ex DC.
ASU0006146Vasquez et al.   98451987-10-15
Peru, Loreto, Maynas, Ramon Castilla, Pevas. Rio Ampiyacu., -3.33333 -71.8333, 106m

ASU:Plants
Psidium densicomum Mart. ex DC.
ASU0006145Gillespie et al.   14561989-05-28
Guyana, Cuyuni-Mazaruni, Essequibo River between Omai and Dennison Mine Camp, near Kumaka Falls., 5.35 -58.75, 10 - 15m

ASU:Plants
Psidium densicomum Mart. ex DC.
ASU0006139Vasquez   66091985-06-13
Peru, Loreto, Maynas, Morona cocha., -3.732518 -73.27291, 106m

ASU:Plants
Psidium densicomum Mart. ex DC.
ASU0006147Vasquez et al.   54411987-10-15
Peru, Loreto, Maynas, Ramon Castilla, Pevas. Rio Ampiyacu., -3.33333 -71.8333, 106m

ASU:Plants
Psidium densicomum Mart. ex DC.
ASU0006141Ferreira   23
Brazil, Amazonas, Novo Ayrao, Archipielago de Anavilhanas (rio Negro), -2 -60.45

ASU:Plants
Psidium densicomum Mart. ex DC.
ASU0006138Froes   225601947-10-07
Brazil, Amazonas, Rio Negro, Padauiry, Castanha., 0.965627 -67.479187

ASU:Plants
Psidium densicomum Mart. ex DC.
ASU0006142Gentry et al.   780021992-07-08
Bolivia, Pando, Abuna, Rapids on Rio Abuna above Fortaleza (Rondonia)., -9.78333 -65.5667, 100m

ASU:Plants
Psidium densicomum Mart. ex DC.
ASU0006135Freire, E. et al.   31987-07-05
Brazil, Amazonas, Tapaua, prox. A localidade de Parintins, -5.628356 -63.183504

Illinois Natural History Survey


ILLS
C.A. Cid   41441983-07-14
Brazil, Estado do Amazonas. Município de Maués, rio Parauarí, margem direita, entre os lugares Agua Mineral e Calcário. Mata de igapó, solo arenoso. Arvoreta de 8 meter altura

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
Psidium densicomum Mart. ex DC.
124240T. B. Croat   P186801972-08-02
Peru, Loreto, Rio Nanay near entrance to Lago Llanchama., -3.85854 -73.4089

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
UVMVT293116C. A. Cid   4144
Brazil, Maues

VT
UVMVT311675S.R. Hill   13189
Brazil, Amazonas

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
00000827MADSmith, Albert Charles   22531937-10-09
Guyana, Basin of Rupununi River: Karenambo

Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
Psidium densicomum Mart. ex DC.
BRIT637719   
Peru

BRIT:VDB
Psidium densicomum Mart. ex DC.
BRIT637720   
Peru

BRIT:VDB
Psidium densicomum Mart. ex DC.
BRIT1101312   
Peru, Maynas


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