Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Epidendrum dermatanthum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
A. Weberbauer   4177
PERU

F:Botany
V0451237FR. B. Foster   90511982-10-07
Peru, Pasco, Oxapampa, -10.5667 -75.4

F:Botany
A. Weberbauer   4177
Peru, Cajamarca, Chota, mountains west of Huambos

F:Botany
V0436618FA. Weberbauer   69671909-00-00
PERU

Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:AMES
barcode-00070273A. Weberbauer   4177
Peru, Cajamarca

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
652493Luther et al.   
Ecuador, Napo, 2000m

MO
655327Todzia & Grimes   
Ecuador, Napo, 2100m

MO
657334W. H. Camp   1945-08-21
Ecuador, Azuay, Sevilla de Oro-Mendez Trail., 2800m

MO
660824C. Dodson, A. Gentry, W. Palacios & J. Zaruma   1984-08-08
Ecuador, Napo, Km 139-140, Quito-Tena., 2120 - 2220m

MO
660863Jaramillo   1983-12-29
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, 4100m

MO
669295Hirtz   
Ecuador, Napo, 2000m

MO
676933Dodson et al.   1985-06-30
Ecuador, Napo, km 25, 2150m

MO
678792Dodson et al.   1983-06-17
Ecuador, Napo, 2150m

MO
100167107   1995-08-26
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Ba, Volc, -1.45 -78.45, 2750 - 3400m

MO:Tropicos
666662Robin Foster   90511982-10-07
Peru, Pasco, Oxapampa, Cordillera Yanachaga: Cerro Pajonal chacos, 12 km SE of Oxapampa. Shrubland on white sandstone, spongy sphagnum humus up to 2 m deep except where burned., -10.58 -75.33, 2700 - 2800m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Epidendrum dermatanthum Kraenzl. Kraenzl.
04077650M. O. Dillon   63521993-04-17
Peru, Cajamarca, Chota, Near Las Palmas, ca. 24 km NE of Chota, -6.4903 -78.6236, 2789m

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
2224153.244E. Asplund   97831939-11-19
Ecuador, Tungurahua, 3100 - 3200m


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