Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ipomoea squamosa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional del Ecuador (QCNE)


INABIOEC:QCNE
141288Efraín Liborio Freire Mayorga   23721997-08-16
Ecuador, Napo, Cantón Loreto. Parroquia San Vicente de Huaticocha, Comunidad Santa Rosa de Arapino, Bloque #19 Triton, Pozo Santa Rosa. Bosque primarío, intervenido. Parcela temporal de inventarío de bosque, 0.25 ha., -0.9667 -77.6667, 550m

INABIOEC:QCNE
11669Walter Hepworth Lewis   138311988-07-25
Ecuador, Pastaza, Sin Datos, Captaine Chiriboga, río Pastaza. Vicinity of army base in secondary and primary forests., -2.5167 -76.8167, 235m

INABIOEC:QCNE
225200Thomas Bernard Croat   989482007-09-21
Ecuador, Zamora Chinchipe, Sin Datos, Vicinity of Ecuacorrientes copper mine concession, vicinity of mine site, along trail above parking area near end of road., -3.5817 -78.435, 1330 - 1360m

INABIOEC:QCNE
101315Finn Ervik   368761991-10-25
Ecuador, Napo, Sin Datos, 2.5 km S of Misahuallí and 5 km W of Jatun Sacha, 100 m S of road. Swamp dominated by Mauritia flexuosa and Cyperaceae. Also abundant: Euterpe precatoria and Melastomaceae., -1.05 -77.6667, 400m

INABIOEC:QCNE
137843Efraín Liborio Freire Mayorga   34631998-09-15
Ecuador, Pastaza, Arajuno, Campamentos temporales 11-12. Línea propuesta del oleoducto Villano-CPF por ARCO. Km 32 noroeste del pozo Villano 2. Bosque primarío pluvial premontano, suelo colinado., -1.4167 -77.65, 785m

INABIOEC:QCNE
22818Carlos Eduardo Cerón Martínez   45951988-08-24
Ecuador, Napo, Sin datos, Estación Biológica Jatun Sacha. Bosque muy húmedo Tropical. Bosque primarío y potrero., -1.0667 -77.6, 450m


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