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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Pilosocereus tweedyanus (Britton & Rose) Byles & G.D. Rowley
295433L.B. Holm-Nielsen et al.   1973-03-19
Ecuador, Guayas, Low mountain NE of Chanduy. Rocky and sandy area with ravines., -2.35 -80.5, 70 - 205m

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Pilosocereus tweedyanus (Britton & Rose) Byles & G.D. Rowley
295442J. Madsen   1984-01-27
Ecuador, Guayas, Road Salinas - Manglaralto, at crossroad Ayangue. Dry forest dominated by Pilosocereus tweedyanus., -1.98 -80.73, 0 - 50m

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Pilosocereus tweedyanus (Britton & Rose) Byles & G.D. Rowley
295451J. Madsen   1984-02-16
Ecuador, El Oro, Road Huaquillas - Arenillas, km 2 from Huaquillas. Dry forest, dominated by arborescent cacti., -3.5 -80.22, 0 - 50m

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Pilosocereus tweedyanus (Britton & Rose) Byles & G.D. Rowley
295469Madsen   1985-10-10
Ecuador, Guayas, Road La Libertad - Manglaralto, at cross-road Ayangue, km 0-1 toward Ayangue and km 0-3 toward La Libertad. Dry forest, dominated by Cordia and Pilosocereus., -1.98 -80.73, 0 - 50m

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Pilosocereus tweedyanus (Britton & Rose) Byles & G.D. Rowley
295479Madsen   1985-10-23
Ecuador, Azuay, Road Santa Isabel - Pasaje, at San Francisco. Xerophytic scrub., -3.3 -79.47, 800m

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Pilosocereus tweedyanus (Britton & Rose) Byles & G.D. Rowley
295488Madsen   1985-10-28
Ecuador, Azuay, Road Santa Isabel - Pasaje, km 0-2 below San Francisco. Xerophytic vegetation on steep cliffs., -3.3 -79.48, 700 - 800m

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Pilosocereus tweedyanus (Britton & Rose) Byles & G.D. Rowley
295499Madsen   1985-11-22
Ecuador, Azuay, Road Santa Isabel - Pasaje, about km 0-3 below San Francisco. Xerophytic scrub and occasional humid mountain forest at streams., -3.32 -79.5, 650 - 800m

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Pilosocereus tweedyanus (Britton & Rose) Byles & G.D. Rowley
295509Madsen   1987-10-07
Ecuador, Guayas, Isla Pun, -2.97 -80.22, 100 - 300m

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Pilosocereus tweedyanus (Britton & Rose) Byles & G.D. Rowley
296157Madsen   1985-10-01
Ecuador, Manab, Road Manta - Jipijappa, about km 30 from Manta. Dry forest, dominated by cacti and Ceiba., -1.12 -80.57, 0 - 50m

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Pilosocereus tweedyanus (Britton & Rose) Byles & G.D. Rowley
1067071Tamara N   1995-11-11
Ecuador, Manab, Montecristi, Cerro Montecristi. Carretera Manta - Jipijapa, entrada por Montecristi o El Chorrillo. Bosque seco Pre-Montano. Bosque secundario., -1.03 -80.68, 300 - 600m

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Pilosocereus Byles & G.D. Rowley
1565203Tom Delinks   1999-10-11
Ecuador, Manab, Jaramij, 25 km south of Pedernales (as the crow flies), property of Eudaldo (Dan Lalo) Loor; tropical dry forest adjacent shore., -0.08 -80.18, 5 - 80m

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Pilosocereus tweedyanus (Britton & Rose) Byles & G.D. Rowley
1791813A. Gentry   1974-02-19
Ecuador, Guayas, 2-4 km E from Recinto Olon, ca. 10 km N of Manglaralto., -1.77 -80.75


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