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

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Myeloconis P.M. McCarthy & Elix
BR5030014808649Van den Broeck D.   38222010-05-23
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, North-east of Bomane - closed secundary forest near Aruwimi River - trees and lianas along footpath, 1.238327 23.716839

BR
Myeloconis P.M. McCarthy & Elix
BR5030013951803Van den Broeck D.   40132010-05-28
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Jafira - upstream of Lieki at the other side of the Lomami river - transect, 0.70242 24.20069

BR
Myeloconis P.M. McCarthy & Elix
BR5030013613336Ertz D.   143052009-06-23
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Mbangi (± 20 km en amont de Lisala), rive gauche du fleuve Congo, à ± 3 km du fleuve, 2.1124 21.736999

BR
Myeloconis P.M. McCarthy & Elix
BR5030014184224Van den Broeck D.   50522010-05-31
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Lieki - fishing village at the Lomami River - trees along path at 5 km of the SW side of the village (road to Kisangani), 0.673249 24.25393

BR
Myeloconis P.M. McCarthy & Elix
BR5030014831876Van den Broeck D.   37882010-05-22
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, NE of Bomane, in the direction of Basoko, 1.239299 23.716899

BR
Myeloconis P.M. McCarthy & Elix
BR5030013433477Ertz D.   141202009-06-16
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Lisala, quelques kms en aval de Lisala sur la rive droite du fleuve Congo, 2.147508 21.45395

BR
Myeloconis P.M. McCarthy & Elix
BR5030014828845Van den Broeck D.   37802010-05-22
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, NE of Bomane, in the direction of Basoko, 1.239299 23.716899

BR
Myeloconis guyanensis P.M. McCarthy & Elix
BR5030050077252Montfoort & Ek   S.N.
French Guiana

BR
Myeloconis guyanensis P.M. McCarthy & Elix
BR5030050076248Zielman R.   1376C
Suriname

BR
Myeloconis parva P.M. McCarthy & Elix
BR5030050075234Galiz L. & Marcano V.   AMA-41B
Venezuela


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