Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Macrocarpaea berryi
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional del Ecuador (QCNE)


INABIOEC:QCNE
170915Paul Edward Berry   76652001-03-20
Ecuador, Zamora Chinchipe, Cordillera del Cóndor region. Elfin forest and semiopen areas along sandstone escarpment above and east of Tikimints, valley of Río Coangos (on topo maps and known locally as "Ijiach Naint" in Shuar, meaning "Ridge of the Grubs")., 2000m

INABIOEC:QCNE
157747David A. Neill   131022001-03-21
Ecuador, Morona Santiago, Limón Indanza, Cordillera de Huaracayo, east of Cordillera del Cóndor and Río Coangos. Cerro Ijiach Naint, flat-topped sandstone mountain, east of Shuar village of Tinkimints. Low, dense montane forest and shrubby vegetation on summit., -3.2636 -78.1703, 2000m

INABIOEC:QCNE
170954Paul Edward Berry   76302001-03-20
Ecuador, Zamora Chinchipe, Elfin forest and semiopen areas along sandstone escarpment above and east of Tikimints, valley of Río Coangos (on topo maps and known locally as "Ijiach Naint" in Shuar, meaning "Ridge of the Grubs")., 2000m

INABIOEC:QCNE
170922Paul Edward Berry   76402001-03-20
Ecuador, Zamora Chinchipe, Elfin forest and semiopen areas along sandstone escarpment above and east of Tikimints, valley of Río Coangos (on topo maps and known locally as "Ijiach Naint" in Shuar, meaning "Ridge of the Grubs")., 2000m

Herbario NYBG


NYBG:Plantae
688099P. E. Berry   76652001-03-20
Ecuador, Zamora Chinchipe, Above and West of Tikimints, valley of Río Coangas (on topo maps and known locally as "Ijiach Naimt" in Shuar, meaning "Ridge of the Grubs).", -3.2636111 -78.17, 2000m


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