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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Orthostichopsis tetragona (Sw. ex Hedw.) Broth.
90126497E. Toapanta & C. Robles   1998-08-26
Ecuador, Manab, Pedernales, Cerro Pata de P, -0.03 -79.97, 450m

MO
Orthostichopsis tetragona (Sw. ex Hedw.) Broth.
90064957L. Holm-Nielsen et al.   1980-09-03
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, R, 0.88 -79.05, 130m

MO
90067445E. Kohn   1990-02-09
Ecuador, Napo, Tena, R, -1 -77.67, 440m

MO
90073827S. Laegaard   1998-09-21
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Along road Patuca - Santiago Km 44., -3.02 -78.2, 850m

MO
90083609S. P. Churchill & I. Sastre-D. J.   1990-07-29
Ecuador, Napo, A, -0.53 -76.38, 245m

MO
90083610S. P. Churchill & I. Sastre-D. J.   1995-07-29
Ecuador, Napo, A, -0.53 -76.38, 245m

MO
90126761L. Holm-Nielsen & S. Jeppesen   1968-06-12
Ecuador, Napo, Tena rain forest, -0.97 -77.87

MO
90126766L. Holm-Nielsen & S. Jeppesen   1968-06-12
Ecuador, Napo, Tena rain forest, -0.97 -77.87

MO
90126773L. Holm-Nielsen & S. Jeppesen   1968-06-12
Ecuador, Napo, Tena rain forest, -0.97 -77.87

MO
90127018B. Lojtnant & U. Molau   1979-07-06
Ecuador, Guayas, Hills above Hacienda La Elvira, ca. 5 km W of Bucay, -2.18 -79.12, 500m

MO
90127024J. Brandbyge & E. Asanza   1980-06-14
Ecuador, Pastaza, Taisha, about 5 km N-NW of the military camp, -2.38 -77.5, 500m

MO
Orthostichopsis tetragona (Sw. ex Hedw.) Broth.
90156623W.C. Steere & H. Balslev   1982-09-17
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, East of San Mateo, road to small mountain with army short-wave relay tower., 0.87 -79.62, 50m

MO:Tropicos
90037472H.v. Türckheim   6736
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, 350m

MO:Tropicos
Orthostichopsis tetragona (Sw. ex Hedw.) Broth.
90149059J.A. Steyermark   456511942-04-01
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Cerro Chinaja, between Finca Yalpemech and Chinaja, above source of Rio Diego., 150 - 700m


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