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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
989849Grady Webster   1978-08-01
Ecuador, Pichincha, Lowland rainforest, Estacion Biologica R, -0.55 -79.37, 200 - 220m

MO
1002042Adsersen, A. & H.   1977-07-30
Ecuador, Galapagos, Isabela, S rim of Sierra Negra, 1000m

MO
1471893A. Gentry & Carmen Bonifaz   1980-04-24
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Ba, -1.4 -78.22, 1200m

MO:Tropicos
1493712Barry E. Hammel   58301978-11-20
Panama, Chiriquí, Chiriquí and Bocas del Toro provinces, in forest along trail from end of Río Palo Alto road to Chiriquí border with Bocas del Toro province near peak of Cerro Pate Macho, 8.82 -82.4, 1889m

MO:Tropicos
1773115Gerrit Davidse & W.G. D'Arcy   101411975-11-19
Panama, Chiriquí, Boquete, Ca. 6 km WNW of Boquete. Roadside in coffee plantation, 8.74 -82.39, 1600m

MO:Tropicos
546866Michael H. Grayum   64781986-02-09
Panama, Chiriquí, Ridge ca. 5 km NE of town of Cerro Punta, with cultivated fields and perturbed primary forest. 8º53'N, 82º34'W. Elev. ca. 2100 m. Collected with Barry Hammel, Mary Merello, Tania Béliz, Alan R. Smith, Bonnie Bochan and Gordon McPherson., 8.88 -82.57, 2100m

MO:Tropicos
546383A. Gentry, D. Daly & S. Cruz   188191977-03-29
Peru, Huanuco, La Divisora, Tingo Maria-Pucallpa road near Loreto border., -9.17 -75.79, 1150 - 1250m

MO:Tropicos
547580Al Gentry, B. Ramirez&C. Blaney   644071989-01-03
Colombia, Narino, San Miguel, Tuquerres-Tumaco road, Valley of Río Güisa., 1.07 -77.97, 1350m

MO:Tropicos
1784727A. Gentry, G. Davidse&Fany Llanos   90261974-01-09
Colombia, Huila, 11 km SE of Guadelupe., 1.95 -75.73, 1341m


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Google Map

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