INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILLS-PLANT
Search Criteria: Brazil; Rio de Janeiro; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


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Cyperus simplex Kunth in H.B.K.
D. Sucre   20671967-12-29
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro. Mata secundária do Jardim Botânico. [Secondary forest of the Botanical Garden.]

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Cyperus shepherdii G.C. Tucker & K. Gandhi
D. Sucre   39271968-10-13
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Cabo Frio. Morro do Gavião.

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Cyperus prolifer Lam.
Collector unknown   s.n.
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro. Jardim Botânico.

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Cyperus coriifolius Boeck.
M.C. Marques   1261989-08-17
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Petrópolis. Correias Bonfim. Mata, seguindo paralelamente ao rio bonfim [following paralel to Bomfim river]. Elev. 1700 m.s.m.

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Cyperus surinamensis Rottb.
L.S.P. Sarahyba, et al   10971994-03-09
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Silva Jardim. Reserva Biológica Poço das Antas [Poço da Antas Biological Reserve]. Regiao proxima a BR-101, area do aceiro [Region next to BR-101, the firebreak area]. Área FP029. 22º30'00"S, 42º15'00"W-42º19'00"W.

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Cyperus surinamensis Vahl ex Kunth
A.P. Duarte   54351960-11-08
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro. Sacopã, Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas.

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Cyperus infucatus Kunth
P. Campos Porto   26101932-06-17
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Itatiaia. Parque Nacional de Itatiaia. Lote 62 [Itatiaia National Park. Lot 62].

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Cyperus meyenianus Nees
Socrates de Andrade   s.n.1966-01-18
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Itatiaia. Parque Nacional do Itatiaia. Rua das Paineiras.


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