Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Themistoclesia orientalis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional del Ecuador (QCNE)


INABIOEC:QCNE
170963Paul Edward Berry   76742001-03-20
Ecuador, Morona Santiago, 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")., -3.2636 -78.17, 2000m

INABIOEC:QCNE
42646Walter Armando Palacios Cuenca   62071990-10-11
Ecuador, Napo, El Chaco, Faldas al sur del Volcán Reventador. Margen izquierda del Río Reventador. Bosque huy húmedo Premontano. Bosque alterado por terremoto de 1987. Entre carretera y sendero al crater., -0.1167 -77.6, 1600 - 1850m

INABIOEC:QCNE
50173Walter Armando Palacios Cuenca   68971991-01-23
Ecuador, Napo, El Chaco, Sitio Tres Cruces, hacia El Mirador. Bosque muy húmedo Premontano., -0.1833 -77.7, 2000m

Herbario NYBG


NYBG:Plantae
12266J. L. Luteyn   150441996-11-13
Ecuador, Napo, Baeza-Puyo road, 0-10 km S of bridge in Cosanga., -0.62 -77.85, 1890 - 2073m

NYBG:Plantae
2645858J. Jaramillo   129851990-10-07
Ecuador, Sucumbíos, Sendero hacia el Volcán El Reventador, partiendo desde el km 100 de la carretera Baeza-Lago Agrio., 1900m

NYBG:Plantae
2645859J. L. Luteyn   145811992-05-01
Ecuador, Pastaza, Road to Anzu N out of Meru, ca 5.4-10 km along road., -1.38 -78.12, 1400 - 1450m

NYBG:Plantae
2645860J. L. Luteyn   67271979-01-09
Ecuador, Napo/Pastaza. Baeza-Tena road, forest and roadside slopes from Cosanga to 5 km S of Cosanga., 1975 - 2225m

NYBG:Plantae
2645861W. A. Palacios   62071990-10-11
Ecuador, Napo, El Chaco, Faldas al S del Volcán Reventador. Margen izquierda del Río Reventador., -0.12 -77.6, 1850m

NYBG:Plantae
10528J. L. Luteyn   67301979-01-09
Ecuador, Napo/Pastaza border. Baeza-Tena road. From Cosanga to 5 km S of Cosanga., 2225m


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