Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Calceolaria gossypina (Calceolaria erioclada)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Calceolaria gossypina Benth. in A. DC.
F. Hall   7
ECUADOR

Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
barcode-00078052W. Jameson (of Quito)   29
Ecuador, Quitesian Andes, 9000 feet

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
1426057P.M. Ramsay & P.J. Merrow-Smith   1987-07-17
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Protected due to name conservation status, -1.8 -78.53, 3700m

MO
475712Korning & Thomsen   1983-11-18
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Protected due to name conservation status, -1.43 -78.45, 3800m

MO
475767Franquemont & Franquemont   1983-03-16
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Protected due to name conservation status, 3000m

MO
475777Harling, Storm & Str   1968-05-02
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Protected due to name conservation status, 3300m

MO
475787Heinrichs   1983-11-10
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Protected due to name conservation status, 3800 - 3900m

MO
475806Lawesson, L   1983-05-31
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Protected due to name conservation status, -1.45 -78.45, 2000 - 3800m

MO
475816B. L   1979-04-26
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Protected due to name conservation status, -0.97 -78.95, 3500m

MO
475826Ulloa   1987-08-08
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Protected due to name conservation status, 3200m

MO
475836Mandeville   
Ecuador, Pichincha, Protected due to name conservation status, 4500m

MO
475846Meyer   
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Protected due to name conservation status, 4000 - 4300m

MO
475855Molau &   1985-02-08
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Protected due to name conservation status, 3600m

MO
475866Molau &   1985-02-11
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Protected due to name conservation status, 4100 - 4150m

MO
475876Sodiro   
Ecuador, Napo, Protected due to name conservation status, 3800 - 4000m

MO
1812218C. Cer   1993-03-13
Ecuador, Pichincha, Protected due to name conservation status, -0.58 -78.52, 4000 - 4400m


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