Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Epipedobates espinosai
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herpetología


INABIOEC:DHMECN
Epipedobates espinosai (Funkhouser, 1956)
5692Jorge Ortega   2008-12-03
Ecuador, Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, Santo Domingo, Tinalandia, -0.253539 -79.172291, 551m

INABIOEC:DHMECN
Epipedobates espinosai Especie Funkhouser (1956)
18744Miguel Andres Urgilés Merchan   2022-10-25
Ecuador, Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, San Jacinto de Búa, Herminia Oranzona y Armando Aguavil, -0.14751 -79.32679

INABIOEC:DHMECN
Epipedobates espinosai Especie Funkhouser (1956)
18745Miguel Andres Urgilés Merchan   2022-10-25
Ecuador, Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, San Jacinto de Búa, Herminia Oranzona y Armando Aguavil, -0.14751 -79.32679

INABIOEC:DHMECN
Epipedobates espinosai Especie Funkhouser (1956)
18746Miguel Andres Urgilés Merchan   2022-11-21
Ecuador, Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, La Concordia, Isla los Monos, -0.09339 -79.53919

INABIOEC:DHMECN
Epipedobates espinosai Especie Funkhouser (1956)
18747Miguel Andres Urgilés Merchan   2022-11-21
Ecuador, Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, La Concordia, Isla los Monos, -0.09339 -79.53919

INABIOEC:DHMECN
Epipedobates espinosai Especie Funkhouser (1956)
18748Miguel Andres Urgilés Merchan   2022-11-21
Ecuador, Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, La Concordia, Isla los Monos, -0.09339 -79.53919

INABIOEC:DHMECN
Epipedobates espinosai Especie Funkhouser (1956)
18749Miguel Andres Urgilés Merchan   2022-11-21
Ecuador, Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, La Concordia, Isla los Monos, -0.09339 -79.53919

INABIOEC:DHMECN
Epipedobates espinosai Especie Funkhouser (1956)
18750Miguel Andres Urgilés Merchan   2022-11-21
Ecuador, Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, La Concordia, Isla los Monos, -0.09339 -79.53919


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