Dataset: BR
Taxa: Brigantiaeaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Brigantiaea Trevis.
BR5030003857740Ertz D.   117932007-11-12
Ecuador, Isabela, Volcan Darwin, southwestern slope, above Tagus Cove (2nd campsite) (ISA 39), -0.228694 -91.329805

BR
Brigantiaea Trevis.
BR5030015442194Ertz D.   146862009-07-02
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Basoko (entre Lisala et Kisangani), rive droite du fleuve Congo, 1.120233 23.598008

BR
Brigantiaea Trevis.
BR5030015503802Ertz D.   145412009-06-28
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Monze (Engengele; entre Lisala et Kisangani), vallée de Loika (= affluent de l’Itimbiri qui est un affluent du fleuve Congo), 2.049058 22.742969

BR
Brigantiaea Trevis.
BR5030013525424Ertz D.   143772009-06-24
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Mbangi (± 20 km en amont de Lisala), rive gauche du fleuve Congo, 2.122399 21.736999

BR
Brigantiaea Trevis.
BR5030007845859Ertz D.   125712008-07-23
Canada, Wells Gray Provincial Park, Norman's Eddy, along Clearwater River

BR
Brigantiaea lobulata F.J. Walker & Hafellner
BR5030034593617Sipman H.J.M.   35922
Papua New Guinea

BR
Brigantiaea lobulata F.J. Walker & Hafellner
BR5030034592603Aptroot A.   37233
Papua New Guinea

BR
Brigantiaea lobulata F.J. Walker & Hafellner
BR5030034590586Aptroot A.   37798
Papua New Guinea

BR
Brigantiaea lobulata F.J. Walker & Hafellner
BR5030034591590Aptroot A.   37725
Papua New Guinea

BR
Brigantiaea microcarpa (Räsänen) Hafellner
BR5030034589573Aptroot A. & Aptroot M.   21847
Australia

BR
Brigantiaea tabacodes (Zahlbr.) Hafellner
BR5030034588569Sipman H.J.M.   16661
New Zealand


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