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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Eirmocephala megaphylla (Hieron.) H. Rob.
10493472P. Acevedo-Rodriguez, L. Rea, J. Rea & C. Salinas   44471991-08-05
Bolivia, La Paz, Sud Yungas; 5 km N of La Asunta on the road to Cotapata., 950m

US:Botany
Eirmocephala megaphylla (Hieron.) H. Rob.
3359321.105P. Acevedo-Rodriguez & F. Ramirez   99151997-09-23
Peru, Cuzco, Cuzco, Distrito Camisea; Campamento Malvinas, -11.87 -72.9411, 450m

US:Botany
Eirmocephala megaphylla (Hieron.) H. Rob.
3356105.105P. Acevedo-Rodriguez, K. Rankin & S. F. Smith   91591997-01-27
Peru, Cuzco, Cuzco, Districto Camisea, Campamento Armihuari, Camimisea Production Unit. Surrounding camp., -11.8633 -72.7789, 469m

US:Botany
3372725.105P. Acevedo-Rodriguez, P. Nuñez & F. Ramirez   97781997-09-18
Peru, Cuzco, Cuzco, Distrito Camisea, Campamento Malvinas, -11.87 -72.9411, 455m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.