Dataset: MO
Taxa: Anguloa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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633537Whitten et al.   
Ecuador, Loja

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634193Dalstr   1982-02-02
Ecuador, Loja, Vilcabamba., -4.25 -79.25, 2000m

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640119Dodson et al.   1986-01-08
Ecuador, Pichincha, 2000m

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643868Asplund   1956-02-04
Ecuador, Tungurahua, 1400m

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648374Andre   
Ecuador, Zamora-Chinchipe

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648959Penland & Summers   
Ecuador, Tungurahua, 1750m

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Anguloa virginalis Linden ex B.S. Williams
649489Dodson & Embree   1985-07-22
Ecuador, Pichincha, 1800m

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649857Dodson & Thien   1962-01-10
Ecuador, Tungurahua, 2000m

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650908Thomas B. Croat   1984-05-05
Ecuador, Pastaza, Along road between Puyo and Ba, -1.45 -78.83, 1100m

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Anguloa uniflora Ruiz & Pav.
661887Fiske   
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago

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Anguloa uniflora Ruiz & Pav.
665966Andreetta   
Ecuador, Loja

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Anguloa uniflora Ruiz & Pav.
668604H. Lugo   
Ecuador, Pastaza, 1100m

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670146Drew   1944-09-12
Ecuador, Imbabura, 1600m

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670688Schimpff   
Ecuador, Pastaza, 1400m

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Anguloa uniflora Ruiz & Pav.
671006Baker   1982-11-02
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Bomboiza., -3.43 -78.52, 800m

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671367Drew   1944-09-17
Ecuador, Imbabura, 1200m

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671821MacBryde   1971-01-21
Ecuador, Tungurahua, 1630m

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Anguloa uniflora Ruiz & Pav.
673979Dodson & Embree   1982-07-12
Ecuador, Loja, 1800m

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Anguloa uniflora Ruiz & Pav.
674351Dodson & Embree   1982-07-10
Ecuador, Loja, 1970m

MO:Tropicos
Anguloa virginalis Linden ex B.S. Williams
1333519R. Vásquez Ch.   117
Bolivia, Cochabamba, Chapare, Antiguo camino de Cochabamba a Villa Tunari entre el Limbo y el Palmar, 1900m


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