Dataset: CR
Search Criteria: Ecuador; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
Abuta pahnii Krukoff & Barneby
233166Rosa Ortíz   1961996-06-29
Ecuador, Napo: Tena Cantón. Estación Biológica Jatun Sacha. Bosque muy húmedo tropical. Suelo principalmente compuesto por arcilla roja., 1.06 -77.6, 450m

CR
235148Goldgewicht A.   121971-06-27
Ecuador, On chonta tree in primary rain forest. 2 miles West of Sta. Cecilia station. Sta. Cecilia Napo., 340m

CR
239659Ewan Joseph A.   164371944-11-10
Ecuador, Rare in open paramo among the Stipa bunchgrass clumps and about their roots in dryish soil. Guamani Pass e. of Pifo Cordillera Oriental. Province of PICHINCHA., 3900m

CR
240695Croat Thomas B.   821141998-06-27
Ecuador, rea no protegida Pichincha. Bosque protectora 'Las Perlas' along Río Cucharacha vicinity of km 40 on Sta Domingo-Esmeraldas Highway ca. 3 km S of Concordia., 0.0025 -79.38, 300m

CR
Elaphoglossum tripartitum (Hook. & Grev.) J.T.Mickel
49869A. Sodiro   74
Ecuador, Saloya. Prov. Esmeraldas.

CR
Clarisia biflora Ruiz & Pav.
54283C. P. Dodson   52351973-01-11
Ecuador, Rio Palenque Biological Station. km 56 Quevedo-Santo Domingo-Prov. Los Rios., 175m

CR
Melpomene A.R. Sm. & R.C. Moran
70729M. Madison   68891979-04-29
Ecuador, Prov. Napo Cerro Sumaco. Cloud forest SE slope., 0.58 -78.63, 3200m

CR
72805M. Madison   70071979-11-26
Ecuador, Prov. Carchi El Pailon ca. 45 km below Maldonado along a foot path to Tobar Donoso wet montane forest., 800m

CR
79539M. Madison   39031977-04-13
Ecuador, Prov. KCarchi Maldonado wet forest., 1500m

CR
80161Luer Carline   44321979-10-29
Ecuador, Napo. In cloud forest near Papallacta., 3000m

CR
80162Hirtz A.   47791979-11-12
Ecuador, Napo., 3500m

CR
80163Luer Carline   43711979-10-27
Ecuador, Pichincha., 2700m

CR
81090   1974-01-01
Ecuador, Estación Biológica Charles Darwin. Santa Cruz Galapagos., 400m

CR
81091   
Ecuador, Humid Zone. Bellavista to Media Luna Santa Cruz Galapagos., 350m

CR
81092   1974-01-01
Ecuador, Humid Zone Bellavista to Media Luna Estación Biológica Charles Darwin Santa Cruz Galapagos.

CR
81094   
Ecuador, Under Miconia on ground. Media Luna Santa Cruz Galapagos., 400m

CR
81096   1974-01-01
Ecuador, Around water on ground. Media Luna Santa Cruz Galapagos., 400m

CR
81097   1974-01-01
Ecuador, Fround ground on wood-400 meters-open area. Bellavista to Media Luna Santa Cruz Galapagos., 400m

CR
81098   
Ecuador, Estación Biológica Charles Darwin. Santa Cruz. Galpagos., 400m

CR
81099   1974-01-01
Ecuador, From tree stum-Humid Zone. Bella Vista to Media Luna Santa Cruz Galapagos., 300m

CR
Ctenitis sloanei C.V. Morton
81101   1974-01-01
Ecuador, Near base of tree-Humid Zone. Bella Vista to Media Luna Santa Cruz. Galap., 300m

CR
Ctenitis C. Chr.
81120   
Ecuador, Estación Biologica Charles Darwin. Santa Cruz. Galapagos. Forest Santa Cruz Galapagos.

CR
81140   
Ecuador, Growing on soil. Humid Zone., 400 - 420m

CR
82036León Jorge   48311957-11-27
Ecuador, Pichincha, Pichincha., 2900m

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Calathea lehmANNI
83464Lehmann   5296
Ecuador, West Andes Puente de Chimbo Lisagua., 450m

CR
89811Croat Thomas B.   387931976-09-01
Ecuador, Province of Los Rios. Centro Científico Río Palenque at km 47 between Santo Domingo de los Colorados and Quevedo; along trail nº 1., 200m

CR
Cynodon Rich.
90993Pohl Richard W.   1982-09-10
Ecuador, Guayaquil.Low of clubhouse., 5m

CR
Paspalum saccharoides Nees ex Trin.
90994Pohl Richard W.   141491982-09-09
Ecuador, Km 119 Hy. Guayaquil-Cuenca., 800m

CR
90996Pohl Richard W.   141481982-09-09
Ecuador, Km 119 Guayaquil-Cuenca Hy., 800m

CR
94978C. H. Dodson   91931979-10-09
Ecuador, On highway form Guayaquil to Machala. 1 km south of Ponce Enriques & 2 km in from road on low hill. Prov. Azoques.


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