Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Brunellia stenoptera
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Field Museum


F:Botanys
V0305728F   
ECUADOR, -1.4628 -78.1869

F:Botanys
R. Aguinda   16492001-08-12
Ecuador, Sucumbios, Eastern slopes of the Andes, in the Río Cofanes watershed, on the eastern face of Cerro Shishicho. Ridgeline trail above campsite #7 (Shishicho) on Rapid Biological Inventory #3., 0.2003 -77.5317, 1400 - 1500m

Herbario Nacional del Ecuador (QCNE)


INABIOEC:QCNE
232364Janeth Santiana   13152011-02-22
Ecuador, Tungurahua, 1566m

INABIOEC:QCNE
235849Janeth Santiana   10212011-02-15
Ecuador, Sucumbíos, Vía La Bonita Lumbaquí, 1240m

INABIOEC:QCNE
156425José Homero Vargas López   39321999-08-12
Ecuador, Sucumbíos, Gonzalo Pizarro, Reserva Ecológica Cayambe-Coca, sector Río Azuela, vía Baeza-Lago Agrío, 300 m; parcela temporal de 50 m x 50 m, bosque húmedo premontano, vegetación primaria, suelo colinado bien drenado., -0.0667 -77.5667, 1650m

INABIOEC:QCNE
165203Alfredo Samaniego V.   671975-10-08
Ecuador, Loja, Bosque húmedo subtropical. El Colgrado a 5 km. NE de Alamor, 1200m

INABIOEC:QCNE
79942David A. Neill   100441992-02-12
Ecuador, Napo, Archidona, Cordillera de los Guacamayos, along road from Archidona to Baeza, at km 34. Premontane Rain Forest. Disturbed vegetation along roadside., -0.6667 -77.8667, 1600m

INABIOEC:QCNE
163616David A. Neill   100441992-02-12
Ecuador, Napo, Archidona, Cordillera de los Guacamayos, along road from Archidona to Baeza, at km 34. Premontane Rain Forest. Disturbed vegetation along roadside., -0.6667 -77.8667, 1600m


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