Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Centropogon sodiroanus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
L. A. Sodiro   91/171882-07-00
ECUADOR

F:Botany
V0356119FB. A. Stein   26811985-05-03
Ecuador, Pichincha

F:Botany
V0182747F   
ECUADOR

F:Botany
V0182748F   
ECUADOR

F:Botany
V0182749F   
ECUADOR

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
473952W.S. Hoover   1987-12-02
Ecuador, Carchi, Ascent up main river. Medium Cerro Golondrinas beginning at principal stream division., 0.87 -78.12, 2030m

MO
474052W.S. Hoover   1987-11-29
Ecuador, Carchi, Ridge to NE of Rafael Quind, 0.87 -78.13, 2000m

MO
477148W.S. Hoover   1987-11-29
Ecuador, Carchi, Ridge to NE of Rafael Quind, 0.87 -78.13, 2000m

MO
556094Bruce A. Stein, C. Dodson & L. McCook   1985-05-03
Ecuador, Pichincha, Road from Chiriboga to Santo Domingo. Remnant montane wet forest.

MO
556448Jaime Jaramillo & Vlastimil Zak   1985-06-23
Ecuador, Pichincha, Reserva Flor, -0.23 -78.8, 1800 - 2200m

MO
560521Harling et al.   
Ecuador, Pichincha, 1700m

MO
562641Acosta-Sol   1944-02-13
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, 2000 - 2600m

MO
1083210Milton Tirado, P. Fuentes. R. Zurita & L. Chamorro   1994-08-18
Ecuador, Carchi, Mira, El Carmen. Cerro Golondrinas. Bosque Montano. Bosque primario en colinas., 0.83 -78.18, 2000 - 2400m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1181854Luteyn JL; Lebrón-Luteyn ML   1978-04-03
Ecuador, Prov.Pichincha: Carretera Antigua to SAnto Domingo de los Colorados, Km 72-74.

NL:Botany
U.1181853Maas PJM; Cobb L   1980-10-11
Ecuador, Dep. Pichincha, old Allurquin-Quito road km 30.


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