Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Caesalpinia cassioides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Field Museum


F:Botanys
V0101199F   
ECUADOR, -1.4628 -78.1869

Herbario Nacional del Ecuador (QCNE)


INABIOEC:QCNE
192374Henk van der Werff   146421998-03-10
Perú, Amazonas, Sin datos, Along road Bagua Grande and Pedro Ruiz in dry and semideciduous scrub. Lower altitudes with cacti, higher up bromeliads and some ferns., 500 - 1000m

INABIOEC:QCNE
192363Flix Woytkowski   70371961-11-01
Perú, Cajamarca, Jaén, Mandanguia. In the deciduous Prosopis wood., 1000m

INABIOEC:QCNE
192372José Campos   21081996-01-22
Perú, Cajamarca, San Ignacio, Perico. Margen derecha del Río Chirinos., 500 - 800m

INABIOEC:QCNE
192375José Campos   26341996-04-18
Perú, Cajamarca, San Ignacio, Faical., 600 - 800m

INABIOEC:QCNE
192373J. Campos   48441998-03-11
Perú, Cajamarca, San Ignacio, Localidad Las Juntas. Bosque primario., 550 - 650m

INABIOEC:QCNE
164727D. N. Smith   70691984-05-24
Perú, Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Marañón River Valley, Celendín ± Chachapoyas road, ca. 15 km from Punte Chocanto. Dry shrublands with patches of dry forest., 1600 - 1920m

Herbario Reinaldo Espinosa "LOJA"


UNL:LOJA-VASCULARES
164G. P. Lewis   37591998-01-12
Ecuador, Loja, Catamayo, -3.916667 -79.35, 1900m

UNL:LOJA-VASCULARES
5216Francisco Vivar Castro   15461982-05-26
Ecuador, Loja, Sacapalca, -4.125 -79.535

UNL:LOJA-VASCULARES
33069Francisco Guamán Díaz   732006-05-04
Ecuador, Loja, Sacapalca, -4.1667 -79.5369, 1314m

UNL:LOJA-VASCULARES
34054G. P. Lewis   32811997-05-13
Ecuador, Loja, Gonzanama, -4.233333 -79.481667, 1500m

UNL:LOJA-VASCULARES
34110G. P. Lewis   36431997-10-19
Ecuador, Loja, Catamayo, -3.95 -79.3333, 1875m


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