Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Glaucis aeneus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ornitología


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Glaucis aeneus Lawrence, 1868
5864Francisco Sornoza Molina   1990-05-17
Ecuador, Pichincha, Pedro Vicente Maldonado, Quito NO, cerca de Celica, Coop. Salcedo Lindo, 0.0596 -79.0782, 400 - 600m

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Glaucis aeneus Lawrence, 1868
6182Aldo Fernando Sornoza Molina   1992-06-15
Ecuador, Pichincha, Pedro Vicente Maldonado, Pedro Vicente Maldonado 19Km. N, 0.253305 -79.085487, 600 - 600m

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Glaucis aeneus Lawrence, 1868
820Manuel Olalla   1963-09-27
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, San Lorenzo, Carondelet, 1.124746 -78.761783, 18m

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Glaucis aeneus Lawrence, 1868
821Juan J. Espinoza   1987-03-02
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, San Lorenzo, Estación Forestal "La Chiquita"; MAG. Km.9 vía San Lorenzo - Calderón, 1.216667 -78.783333, 45m

INABIOEC:MECN.OR
Glaucis aeneus Lawrence, 1868
822Danna C. Schmitt   1983-10-03
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Eloy Alfaro, Servicio Forestal; 2,5km Río Borbón, Orilla de Río Cayapas, 1.046709 -78.968823, 30 - 30m

Registros Aves Ecuador


INABIOEC:INABIOEC
Glaucis aeneus Lawrence, 1868
1747Patricio Mena Valenzuela   2007-05-07
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Reserva Mashpi, 0.162982686410154 -78.870630318496, 500 - 1300m

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Glaucis aeneus Lawrence, 1868
3042César Leonardo Garzón Santomaro   2009-01-18
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Reserva Mashpi, 0.162982686410154 -78.870630318496, 500 - 1300m

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Glaucis aeneus Lawrence, 1868
8506Andres Sebastian Marcayata Fajardo   Ermitaño Bronceado2022-00-00
Ecuador, Santo Domigo de los Tsachilas, Valle Hermoso, Ruta del Jaguar, -0.09245 -79.14911, 420m

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Glaucis aeneus Lawrence, 1868
8764Andres Sebastian Marcayata Fajardo   Ermitaño Bronceado2022-00-00
Ecuador, Santo Domigo de los Tsachilas, Valle Hermoso, Mundo verde, -0.054092 -79.249565, 395m


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