Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Alsophila esmeraldensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Field Museum


F:Botanys
V0075599FR. C. Moran & C. K. Rohrbach   53011991-02-06
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, 0.6667 -79.5

F:Botanys
V0075600FR. C. Moran & C. K. Rohrbach   53011991-02-06
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, 0.6667 -79.5

Herbario Nacional del Ecuador (QCNE)


INABIOEC:QCNE
74833Carlos Aulestia   14141993-03-22
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, San Lorenzo, Reserva Etnica Awá. Parroquia Alto Tambo. Centro de la Unión. Cañón del Río Mira. Bosque Pluvial Tropical. Bosque primarío., 0.86666 -78.43333, 250m

INABIOEC:QCNE
50141Walter Armando Palacios Cuenca   69361991-02-20
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, San Lorenzo, Río Negro, a 2 km de El Placer. Bosque muy húmedo Premontano, 0.9167 -78.5833, 500m

INABIOEC:QCNE
138612Brad Boyle   20111993-10-06
Ecuador, Carchi, sin datos, Río San Juan valley, 4 hour walk below Chical, at Ortiz ranch between Peñas Blancas and El Pailón. Known locally as Goaltal. North-facing slope below ridge crest above Río San Juan. Primary Wet to Pluvial Premontane Forest, heavily laden with epiphytes., 1230 - 1250m

INABIOEC:QCNE
138610Brad Boyle   20111993-10-06
Ecuador, Carchi, sin datos, Río San Juan valley, 4 hour walk below Chical, at Ortiz ranch between Peñas Blancas and El Pailón. Known locally as Goaltal. North-facing slope below ridge crest above Río San Juan. Primary Wet to Pluvial Premontane Forest, heavily laden with epiphytes., 1230 - 1250m

INABIOEC:QCNE
235704Robbin Craig Moran   53011991-06-02
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, sin datos, Lita - San Lorenzo road, 25 km, rocky ravine along the sides of the river.

INABIOEC:QCNE
50142Walter Armando Palacios Cuenca   69361991-02-20
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, San Lorenzo, Río Negro, a 2 km de El Placer. Bosque muy húmedo Premontano, 0.9167 -78.5833, 500m


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