Minnesota Biodiversity Atlas
Bell Museum
Dataset: MIN-Plants
Taxa: Cunoniaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences
Page 1, records 1-10 of 10
MIN:Plants
482356[1369572] Malcomber, S.T. 856 1991-08-25
Madagascar, Route National 2, along road to Toamasina, between Manjak and Andasibe, 21km W of Manjak, 89km E of Andasibe, -18.866667 48.016667, 1105m
MIN:Plants
620066[1002789] Moore, John W. 95 1926-09-18
French Polynesia, Society Islands, Raiatea, Path to Mt. Temehani, -16.82666 -151.439587, 355m
MIN:Plants
620480[1002790] Moore, John W. 396 1926-12-03
French Polynesia, Society Islands, Raiatea, Ridge between Vairahi and Avera Rahi Valleys, -16.812918 -151.437359, 300m
MIN:Plants
949664[1297977] Weiblen, G.D. YP4B0224 2012-10-23
Papua New Guinea, Morobe, Yawan Village, -6.1637 146.842017, 1749m
MIN:Plants
969773[1371349] Weiblen, G. D. & Binatang Research Center NP2B0156 2014-03-28
Papua New Guinea, Madang, Numba, -5.7222 145.2714, 1200m
MIN:Plants
969753[1371369] Weiblen, G. D. & Binatang Research Center NP3B0194 2014-04-26
Papua New Guinea, Madang, Numba, -5.7222 145.2714, 1200m
MIN:Plants
969758[1371364] Weiblen, G. D. & Binatang Research Center NP4B0261 2014-05-28
Papua New Guinea, Madang, Numba, -5.7222 145.2714, 1200m
MIN:Plants
974189[1396562] W. Takeuchi 18952 2005-02-27
Papua New Guinea, Morobe, Kamiali Wildlife Management Area, ridge to Blue Mt, near starting point of the Nembebah PABITRA plot above the bivouac, natural-growth hill forest on utrabasics, -7.295278 147.090833, - 655m
MIN:Plants
974195[1396568] W. Takeuchi 19220 2005-04-29
Papua New Guinea, Southern Highlands, shallow gully W of the Hides 3 helipad/basecamp, -5.949167 142.742222, 2315m
MIN:Plants
974188[1396561] W. Takeuchi 19162 2005-04-27
Papua New Guinea, Southern Highlands, talus slopes N to NE of the Hides 3 helipad/basecamp; -5.948056 142.745556, -5.948056 142.745556, 2256m
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