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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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90044513Heikkinen, R.   1985-03-12
Ecuador, Sucumb, Reserva Faunistica Cuyabeno, N of Laguna Grande. Tropical rain forest., 0.02 -76.18, 265m

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90071729L. Holm-Nielsen et al.   1980-02-20
Ecuador, Sucumb, R, -0.27 -75.9, 200m

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90071730L. Holm-Nielsen et al.   1980-03-18
Ecuador, Pastaza, Curaray. Northern bank 2 km west of the school., -1.37 -76.97, 250m

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90071742S. P. Churchill & I. Sastre-D. J.   1987-07-29
Ecuador, Napo, A, -0.53 -76.38, 245m

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90071746Ynes Mexia   1935-04-23
Ecuador, Napo, Canton Napo: near Archidona., 0.92 -77.8, 650m

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90080339Henrik Balslev   
Ecuador, Sucumb, Reserva Faun, 265m

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90083562S. P. Churchill & I. Sastre-D. J.   1955-07-29
Ecuador, Napo, A, -0.53 -76.38, 245m

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90096414Alberto Ortega U.   
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Morona, Morona., -2.3 -78.12, 1800m

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90096415Alberto Ortega U.   
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Morona, Morona., -2.3 -78.12, 1800m

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90096416C. H. Dodson   1975-03-07
Ecuador, Los R, R, -0.57 -79.33, 150 - 200m

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90096417Ynes Mexia   1935-04-05
Ecuador, Napo, Tena, Canton Napo: Trail Tena to Napo., -0.98 -77.82, 400m

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Callicostella depressa (Hedw.) A. Jaeger
90096489Alberto Ortega U.   
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Carretera Macas - Lim, -2.97 -78.42, 1200m

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Callicostella depressa (Hedw.) A. Jaeger
90096490Alberto Ortega U.   
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Santiago, Santiago., -2.3 -78.12, 1800m

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90127748L. Holm-Nielsen & S. Jeppesen   1968-06-09
Ecuador, Pastaza, Puento Santana., -1.65 -78.03, 900m

MO:Tropicos
Callicostella pallida (Hornsch.) Ångström
799419Michael Grayum   100011990-10-14
Costa Rica, Heredia, Estación Biológica La Selva At confluence of Río Sarapiquí and Río Puerto Viejo, Atlantic slope., 10.43 -84.02, 50m


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