Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aechmea abbreviata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
R. Aguinda   3651998-11-18
Ecuador, SucumbĂ­os

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
605218Thomas B. Croat   1984-04-27
Ecuador, Sucumb, Along road between Lago Agrio & Puerto El Carmen de Putumayo (on R, 0.1 -76.55, 240m

MO
605802Carlos E. Cer   1987-10-01
Ecuador, Napo, Payamino. Reserva Flor, -0.5 -77.02, 250m

MO
605865Carlos E. Cer   1987-10-06
Ecuador, Napo, Reserva Flor, -0.5 -77.02, 250m

MO
603253Angel Alvarado   1989-01-08
Ecuador, Napo, Cant, -0.72 -77.6, 1200m

MO
604574L.B. Holm-Nielsen et al.   1980-02-20
Ecuador, Napo, R, -0.27 -75.9, 200m

MO
604582L.B. Holm-Nielsen et al.   1980-02-20
Ecuador, Napo, R, -0.28 -75.88, 200m

MO
606655Flavio Coello   1988-04-01
Ecuador, Orellana, Aguarico, Parque Nacional Yasun, -0.75 -76.33, 220m

MO
606994Lawesson   1983-04-08
Ecuador, Napo, R, -1.08 -75.78, 180 - 200m

MO
607084Daniel Rubio   1989-11-03
Ecuador, Orellana, Loreto, Cant, -0.33 -77.08, 250m

MO
607094Daniel Rubio   1989-11-03
Ecuador, Orellana, Loreto, Cant, -0.33 -77.08, 250m

MO
608154Asplund   
Ecuador, Napo

MO
1064107Jos   
Ecuador, Sucumb, Shushufindi, Limoncocha-Pompeya., -0.27 -76.67, 250m

MO
1232515A   1997-04-27
Ecuador, Napo, Archidona, Comunidad de Pacto Sumaco. Sector Suroriental. Bosque maduro. Bosque pluvial Pre-Montano. Pendiente < 30%., -0.65 -77.6, 1550 - 1600m

MO
1446150Jos   
Ecuador, Orellana, Aguarico, Reserva Etnica Huaorani, v, -0.83 -76.5, 400m

MO
1485522Jos   
Ecuador, Sucumb, Shushufindi, Colecciones cerca de Limoncocha., -0.4 -76.63

MO
1802111A. Gentry   1974-11-06
Ecuador, Napo, Vicinity of oil company Auca base camp, ca. 40 km S of Coca., -0.8 -76.98, 300m

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
2271145.209E. Asplund   184721955-11-17
Ecuador, Napo / Pastaza, Mera., 1000 - 1000m


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Google Map

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