Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Triolena pileoides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Field Museum


F:Botanys
R. Aguinda   15832001-08-08
Ecuador, Sucumbios, Eastern slopes of the Andes, in the Río Ccuccono watershed. Vicinity of campsite #5 (Ccuccono Beach) on Rapid Biological Inventory #3., 0.1303 -77.5556

F:Botanys
R. Aguinda   8062000-07-07
Ecuador, Sucumbíos, 0.3333 -77.4167

Herbario Nacional del Ecuador (QCNE)


INABIOEC:QCNE
214351Carlos Eduardo Cerón Martínez   207281992-11-01
Ecuador, Sucumbíos, Gonzalo Pizarro, Bosque primarío. 1 km desde la Comunídad Cofán de Sinangüe en dirección al río Candúe., 0.1333 -77.45, 700m

INABIOEC:QCNE
23150David A. Neill   91701989-12-13
Ecuador, Napo, Cantón Archidona. South slopes of Volcán Sumaco. 4 km north of Huahua Sumaco community. Primary forest, near Río Huataraco. Premontane Rain Forest. Volcanic soils; hilly terrain., -0.7167 -77.5333, 1000m

INABIOEC:QCNE
58185Benjamin Øllgaard   996811992-01-27
Ecuador, Sucumbíos, Trail Chuscuyacu-Río Candué, Tall rain forest and shaded slope toward river., 0.0833 -77.4, 480 - 520m

INABIOEC:QCNE
80316Walter Armando Palacios Cuenca   112971993-09-06
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Eloy Alfaro, Reserva Ecológica Cotacachi-Cayapas. Charco Vicente. Río San Miguel, afluente del Río Cayapas. Bosque primarío. Parcela Permanente y vegetación circundante., 0.7167 -78.8833, 150m

Herbario NYBG


NYBG:Plantae
1796643R. Aguinda   8062000-07-07
Ecuador, Sucumbíos, Alto Rio Aguarico: Rio Chingual. Ridge just before Chingual Bridge, ebtween Rio Recodo and Rio Chinqual, along new trail toward Bermejo, from new road to Tulcán above Puerto Libre., 0.2536 -77.4708, 700 - 800m

NYBG:Plantae
01855665R. Aguinda   15832001-08-08
Ecuador, Sucumbíos, Sinangoe Station: Rio Ccuccono chico. Affluent of Rio Due, SW of Puerto Libre, NW of Lumbaqui. Access trail from Rio Sieguyo. Vicinity of Ccuccono beach camp., 0.13014 -77.55553, 1000m


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