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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
759067L.B. Holm-Nielsen & S. Jeppesen   1968-06-23
Ecuador, Napo, At Rio Sung., -0.7 -77.17

MO
761589Jaime Jaramillo & Vlastimil Zak   1985-06-29
Ecuador, Pichincha, Reserva Flor, -0.23 -78.8, 1800 - 2200m

MO
763115Barfod   1983-03-04
Ecuador, Carchi, San Marcos. Slightly disturbed rain forest between the school and the house of the Govenador, Don Ignacio (area belongs to him). Ethnobot. inform.: Herman Dinero., 1.12 -78.33, 660m

MO
950404J   1964-07-14
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Garrapata, near Borb

MO
950406SEF   
Ecuador, Napo, A, -0.52 -76.38, 260 - 350m

MO:Tropicos
Dialyanthera otoba (Bonpl.) Warb.
1813650A.H. Gentry   142131975-02-15
Panama, Panamá, Chepo, El Llano-Carti road, 12.7 km N from Pan American Highway, tropical wet forest, 9.28 -78.93, 350m

MO:Tropicos
Dialyanthera otoba (Bonpl.) Warb.
759933Greg de Nevers, Heraclio Herrera & S. Charnely   75031986-03-27
Panama, San Blas, Cangandí: [Coordinates on original label: 9º24'N, 79º24'W. Hills near village. Assoc: Attalea allenii, Capparis, 9.45 -79.1, 30m

MO:Tropicos
761324B. Hammel, G. de Nevers, H. Cuadros & H. Herrera   163051987-10-19
Panama, Darién, Parque Nacional del Darién, ridge between Río Topalisa and Río Pucuro ca. 17 km E of Pucuro; La Laguna area; back ca. 1 km towards Pucuro., 8.06 -77.28, 800 - 850m

MO:Tropicos
761330B. Hammel, G. de Nevers, H. Cuadros & H. Herrera   163371987-10-21
Panama, Darién, Parque Nacional del Darién, ridge between N and S branches of Río Pucuro, across river from old Kuna village of Tacarcuna; ca. 18 km E of Pucuro, 8.07 -77.27, 600 - 1000m

MO:Tropicos
Dialyanthera otoba (Bonpl.) Warb.
1235625J. Cuatrecasas   12977
Colombia, Norte de Santander, Sarare region, quebrada de la China (branch of rio Cubugon), Santa Librada., 820m


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