The aim of this study was to locate and map the locations of sampling arrays in plants that gave rise to accessions that make up the Active Germplasm Bank of camucamuzeiro of Embrapa Amazônia Oriental. The accessions were coming from seed collection from natural populations in areas located on the shores of the Javari and Jandiatuba rivers, tributaries of the Solimões river (AM), and Tapajós and Trombetas rivers (PA). It was collected about two pounds of fruit per plant, in all plants of the population sampled, representing matrices of GermBank accessions. The documentation and the record collection of GermBank used in the making of the map showed that there was only a marking point in GPS for each collection site, is only three points. Thus, there is no exact position of each parent plant, but a reference point from which samples were collected in trees around this point. Map the locations of collection from camucamuzeiro accessions will allow the study of the genetic diversity of these materials, ensuring the maintenance of security and traceability of access matrices in case of replacement. Furthermore, this study allows for expansion of the collection sites for new samples, increasing the genetic variability of the GermBank.Pages: 4280-428