Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pleurothallis aspasicensis (Myoxanthus aspasicensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Myoxanthus aspasicensis (Rchb. f.) Luer
632550Hirtz et al.   
Ecuador, Zamora-Chinchipe, Patchicutza., -4.12 -78.62, 1200m

MO
Myoxanthus aspasicensis (Rchb. f.) Luer
633048Luer et al.   1980-09-19
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, San Juan Bosco, 1500m

MO
Myoxanthus aspasicensis (Rchb. f.) Luer
651141Dodson   1984-10-15
Ecuador, Pastaza, 1400m

MO
Myoxanthus aspasicensis (Rchb. f.) Luer
661451Luer et al.   1986-02-18
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, East of Guisme., 1500m

MO
Myoxanthus aspasicensis (Rchb. f.) Luer
676823Stevenson   
Ecuador, Zamora-Chinchipe, East of Los Encuentros., -3.81 -78.61, 1600m

MO
644015Luer et al.   1976-03-19
Ecuador, Pastaza, Puyo., -1.47 -77.98, 1000m

MO
677312Luer et al.   1989-01-20
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, East of Guisme., 1650m

MO:Tropicos
Myoxanthus aspasicensis (Rchb. f.) Luer
1103753Thomas B. Croat   788811996-09-03
Costa Rica, Alajuela, Along road between San Ramón and Bajo Rodriguez, vicinity of Km markers 11-12, ca. 7 km NW of Los Angeles, 11-12 km NW of San Ramón, 10.18 -84.57, 1025 - 1100m

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Myoxanthus aspasicensis (Rchb. f.) Luer
3072011.2528484R. L. Liesner   166901984-03-15
Venezuela, Amazonas

US:Botany
Myoxanthus aspasicensis (Rchb. f.) Luer
3287371.252A. Tavares, M. G. Silva & L. Cisneros   1121984-02-21
Brazil, Amazonas

US:Botany
Myoxanthus aspasicensis (Rchb. f.) Luer
2621820.255J. A. Steyermark & G. S. Bunting   1031471970-05-05
Venezuela, Amazonas


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