Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Calycophysum pedunculatum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Field Museum


F:Botanys
R. J. Burnham   15581998-01-19
Ecuador, Napo

F:Botanys
R. Aguinda   15702001-08-06
Ecuador, Sucumbios, Eastern slopes of the Andes, near the junction of the Sieguyo and Aguarico rivers and directly across the river from the town of Puerto Libre. Vicinity of campsite #4 (Sinangoe Field Station) on Rapid Biological Inventory #3., 0.1803 -77.4972, 600 - 600m

Herbario Nacional del Ecuador (QCNE)


INABIOEC:QCNE
191103Gabriela Moya   2422004-02-09
Ecuador, Orellana, Loreto, Alejandro Labaca, comunidad Kichwa de Pompeya, Km 5 vía Tiputini. Bosque muy húmedro Tropical. Bosque intervenido. suelo arcilloso rojizo. Proyecto Etnobotánico del Herbarío Nacional, co-financiado por PetroEcuador., -0.3666667 -76.55, 280m

INABIOEC:QCNE
82251Alberto Angel Alvarado   401988-11-15
Ecuador, Napo, Cantón Archidona. Faldas al sur del Volcán Sumaco. Carretera Hollín-Loreto, km 31. Comuna Challua Yacu., -0.7167 -77.6, 1200m

INABIOEC:QCNE
41562Fernando Hurtado   17401989-02-14
Ecuador, Napo, Canton Archidona. Carretera Hollín-Loreto, Km 17. Cerca del Río Hollín. Bosque pluvial Premontano. Bosque primarío., -0.6833 -77.6833, 1100m

INABIOEC:QCNE
41579Fernando Hurtado   17221989-02-14
Ecuador, Napo, Canton Archidona. Carretera Hollín-Loreto, Km 17. Cerca del Río Hollín. Bosque pluvial Premontano. Bosque primarío., -0.6833 -77.6833, 1100m

INABIOEC:QCNE
82214Alberto Angel Alvarado   491988-11-15
Ecuador, Napo, Cantón Archidona. Faldas al sur del Volcán Sumaco. Carretera Hollín-Loreto, km 31. Comuna Challua Yacu., -0.7167 -77.6, 1200m

INABIOEC:QCNE
123721Robyn J. Burnham   15581998-01-19
Ecuador, Orellana, Parque Nacional Yasuní. Km 45.5 of Maxus Petroleum Road just north of Y intersection to Capiron Well. Growing to 6 m in trees along roadside., -0.66666 -76.38333, 200 - 300m


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