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Dataset: WAG
Search Criteria: Venezuela; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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WAG.1406968Breteler, F.J.   Breteler, FJ 40151964-07-15
Venezuela, Merida: Venezuela, State of Barinas. Ticoporo forest reserve. Secondary forest., 8.25 -70.75, 190m

WAG
WAG.1406969Breteler, F.J.   Breteler, FJ 40151964-07-15
Venezuela, Merida: Venezuela, State of Barinas. Ticoporo forest reserve. Secondary forest., 8.25 -70.75, 190m

WAG
WAG0001523Steyermark, Julian A.   Steyermark, JA 932811964-05-03
Venezuela, Bolívar, Estado BolívarCumbre de la parte norte de la sección sur (división occidental del cerro): a lo largo del Río Churún, vecindad del campamento sur, sureste del 'Second Wall'., 1690m

WAG
WAG.1407166Calderón, Cleofé E.   Calderón, CE 20721968-02-18
Venezuela, Aragua: Maracay; Parque Nacional Rancho Grande (Henry Pittier).

WAG
Parodiolyra lateralis (J.Presl ex Nees) Soderstr. & Zuloaga
WAG.1406981Steyermark, Julian A.   Steyermark, JA 919981963-11-15
Venezuela, Distrito Federal: Cerro Naiguatá, laderas pendienties del lado del mar que miran hacia el Norte, arriba del pueblo de Naiguatá. Quebrada Guayoyo, 9-12 Km. Suroeste de Hacienda Cocuizal.

WAG
Arthrostylidium venezuelae (Steud.) McClure
WAG.1816087Steyermark, Julian A.   Steyermark, JA 949111966-03-02
Venezuela, Estado Sucre: Peninsula de Paria: Cerro de Humo: bosque nublado virgen en la cumbre, noroeste de Irapa, entre Roma y Santa Isabel, alrededor 12kms. al norte del pueblo de Rio Grande arriba.

WAG
Parodiolyra micrantha
WAG.1407201Breteler, F.J.   Breteler, FJ 39301964-05-06
Venezuela, Merida.Venezuela, State of Barinas. 77 km from Barinas along road to San Cristóbal. Primary forest.

WAG
WAG.1407168Calderón, Cleofé E.   Calderón, CE 20721968-02-18
Venezuela, Aragua: Maracay; Parque Nacional Rancho Grande (Henry Pittier).

WAG
Parodiolyra micrantha
WAG.1407202Breteler, F.J.   Breteler, FJ 39301964-05-06
Venezuela, Merida.Venezuela, State of Barinas. 77 km from Barinas along road to San Cristóbal. Primary forest.


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