Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tachigali formicarum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional del Ecuador (QCNE)


INABIOEC:QCNE
88298Milton Eduardo Aulestia   25241994-07-20
Ecuador, Napo, Orellana, Parque Nacional Yasun. Carretera y oleoducto de Maxus, Km 40. Parcela permanente # 10, de 1 hectrea. Bosque húmedo Tropical. Bosque primarío. Colinas de suelos rojos., -0.65 -76.4333, 250m

INABIOEC:QCNE
88272Milton Eduardo Aulestia   25471994-08-05
Ecuador, Napo, Orellana, Parque Nacional Yasun. Carretera y oleoducto de Maxus, Km 40. Parcela permanente # 10, de 1 hectrea. Bosque húmedo Tropical. Bosque primarío. Colinas de suelos rojos., -0.65 -76.4333, 250m

INABIOEC:QCNE
88533Milton Eduardo Aulestia   26091994-08-10
Ecuador, Napo, Orellana, Parque Nacional Yasun. Carretera y oleoducto de Maxus. Parcela permanente # 10, de 1 hectrea. Bosque húmedo Tropical. Bosque primarío. Colinas de suelos rojos., -0.65 -76.4333, 250m

INABIOEC:QCNE
51058Carlos Eduardo Cerón Martínez   41201988-05-26
Ecuador, Napo, Parque Nacional Yasuní. Pozo petrolero Daimi 2. Bosque húmedo Tropical. Bosque primarío., -0.91666 -76.18333, 200m

INABIOEC:QCNE
133566Manuel Juan Macía Barco   10851997-08-12
Ecuador, Orellana, Parque Nacional Yasuní. Carretera Pompeya Sur - Iro Km 34,6. En territorío de la comunidad Huaorani de Tiputini. Parcela temporal de muestreo (0.1 ha) Nº 6., -0.6273 -76.4623, 250 - 300m

INABIOEC:QCNE
170538David A. Neill   83441988-01-09
Ecuador, Napo, Parque Nacional Yasuní. Pozo Petrolero Conoco - Amo 2. Bosque húmedo tropical. Bosque primarío, lomas, oxisol., -0.95 -76.21666, 230m


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