Dataset: BRIT
Search Criteria: Brazil; Amazonas; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas


BRIT:SMU
BRIT428481Lietzelling   236521928-11-11
Brazil, Amazonas, Rio Ayau

BRIT
Ceratopteris pteridoides (Hook.) Hieron.
BRIT431167Steven R. Hill   130541983-07-13
Brazil, Amazonas, Rio Parauari, tributary of the rio Maués-Açu, black water., 57.666667 -4.4

BRIT-SMU
Lindsaea guianensis (Aubl.) Dryand.
BRIT426458Luetzellring   22692
Brazil, Amazonas, Rio Icana.

BRIT
BRIT429006Steven R. Hill   130601983-07-14
Brazil, Amazonas, Rio Parauari, tributary of Rio Maués-Açu, at Calcareo S of the rapids., -4.8 -57.933333

BRIT
BRIT429004Steven R. Hill   128611983-06-27
Brazil, Amazonas, W side of rio Canumã (black water) across from Canumã; munic. Borba; -4.033333 -59.1, -4.033333 -59.1

BRIT-SMU
BRIT426504Luetzellring   21980
Brazil, Amazonas, Ell[smudged]

BRIT:SMU
BRIT431681Lenetzelberg   201871927-08-00
Brazil, Amazonas, Serra do Hurupu.

BRIT
BRIT471990Steven R. Hill   130551983-07-14
Brazil, Amazonas, Rio Parauari, tributary of Rio Maues-Acu, between Agua Mineral and Calcareo., -4.8 -57.933333

BRIT
BRIT471985Steven R. Hill   130681983-07-15
Brazil, Amazonas, rio Parauari, black water tributary of the rio Maúes-Açu, at Agua Mineral springs; -4.8 -57.933333, -4.8 -57.933333

BRIT
BRIT428481Lietzelling   236521928-11-11
Brazil, Amazonas, Rio Ayau

BRIT
BRIT428479C. A. Cid   38591983-06-22
Brazil, Amazonas, Borba, Rio Madeira, right bank, tributary of the Amazon River, 8km from the city of Borba. [Rio Madeira, margem direita, afluente do rio Amazonas, a 8km da cidade de Borba.]

BRIT
BRIT470537Steven R. Hill   128051983-06-23
Brazil, Amazonas, 15 km E of Borba; region of the rio Madeira; munic. Borba., -4.383333 -59.583333


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