Dataset: US-Botany
Taxa: Ayapanopsis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Ayapanopsis luteynii H. Rob. & Pruski
2022938J. L. Clark & H. Greeney   57862000-12-28
Ecuador, Napo, Quijos, Parroquia: Cosanga. Yanayacu Biological Station and Center for Creative Studies. 5 km west of Cosanga (via the Las Cancheras road)., -0.5988333 -77.8895, 2200 - 2200m

US:Botany
3329170.209L. Rea, S. G. Beck & M. Sauvain   491991-09-15
Bolivia, La Paz, P.D. Murillo Prov, Valle de Zongo., 1510 - 1510m

US:Botany
Ayapanopsis luteynii H. Rob. & Pruski
3329207.212J. L. Luteyn & D. Sylva   146931992-10-15
Ecuador, Napo, Cordillera de Huacamayos, 4.3-16.5 km S of Cosanga on Baeza - Puyo road., -0.6167 -77.85, 1830 - 2130m

US:Botany
Ayapanopsis adenophora R.M. King & H. Rob.
1399174.211O. Buchtien   75401922-09-26
Bolivia, Hacienda Canana, Tipuani., 1400 - 1400m

US:Botany
Ayapanopsis garcia-barrigae R.M. King & H. Rob.
1987152.214H. García Barriga   131231948-08-03
Colombia, Nariño, Barbacoas, between Santander (Buena Vista) and Barbacoas (Vertiente del Rio Telembi)., 840 - 200m

US:Botany
Ayapanopsis vargasii R.M. King & H. Rob.
2449064.212C. Vargas Calderón   140611962-12-08
Peru, Cusco, Quispicanchis, Maniri

US:Botany
Ayapanopsis ferreyrii R.M. King & H. Rob.
2707226.216C. Friedberg   6141961-09-23
Peru, Cajamarca, Jaén, San José

US:Botany
2980196.211M. T. Madison   10322-701970-07-23
Peru, Ayacucho, La Mar, forest above Yuraccyacu on Capprichio-Puncu Trail, ca. 40 km NE of Tambo, W slope of Río Apurímac valley, -12.75 -73.8, 2584 - 2584m


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