Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Crinipellis excentrica
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Crinipellis excentrica (Pat. & Gaillard) Pat. ex Singer (Pat. & Gaillard) Pat. ex Singer
C0232103FG. Guzmán   45181964-07-26
Colombia, Valle, highway from Buenaventura to Cali.

F:Botany
Crinipellis excentrica (Pat. & Gaillard) Pat. ex Singer (Pat. & Gaillard) Pat. ex Singer
C0232104FR. Singer   B-22951956-03-28
Bolivia, -16.7261 -64.435

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Crinipellis excentrica (Pat. & Gaillard) Pat.
01956731R. E. Halling   42931985-02-23
Venezuela, Amazonas, Near mouth of Canon Grande, vicinity of Neblina Base Camp, along Rio Mawarinuma, 0.833333 -66.166667, 140m

NY:NY
Crinipellis excentrica (Pat. & Gaillard) Pat.
01956821R. E. Halling   42851985-02-22
Venezuela, Amazonas, Near mouth of Canon Grande, vicinity of Neblina Base Camp, along Rio Mawarinuma, 0.833333 -66.166667, 140m

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Crinipellis excentrica (Pat. & Gaillard) Pat. ex Singer
F127573A. Gaillard   1281887-04-00
Venezuela, Atures


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Google Map

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