Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Nautilocalyx silvaticus (Episcia silvatica)
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
V0060561FJ. Cuatrecasas   20461932-05-17
COLOMBIA

F:Botany
Nautilocalyx silvaticus (Cuatrec.) Wiehler
V0279975FG. Klug   6909531930-10-00
Colombia, Putumayo

Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
Nautilocalyx silvaticus (Cuatrec.) Wiehler
100308M. L. Bristol   4601963-01-02
Colombia, Putumayo, Mocoa, R. Rumyaco, E de la carretera Pepino-Mocoa., 600 - 600m

COL
Nautilocalyx silvaticus (Cuatrec.) Wiehler
108635Richard Evans Schultes   35731942-04-07
Colombia, Putumayo, Río San Miguel ó Sucumbios, Santa Rosa y los alrededores., 380 - 380m

COL
Nautilocalyx silvaticus (Cuatrec.) Wiehler
122654Lorenzo Uribe Uribe   65661971-06-01
Colombia, Caquetá, Belén de los Andaquíes, Sin Datos., 450 - 450m

COL
Nautilocalyx silvaticus (Cuatrec.) Wiehler
122726Lorenzo Uribe Uribe   65761971-06-01
Colombia, Putumayo, Mocoa, Rio Mocoa., 400 - 400m

COL
Nautilocalyx silvaticus (Cuatrec.) Wiehler
221053Henry Y. Bernal M.   5311981-03-12
Colombia, Caquetá, San José del Fragua, Alrededores de San José de Fragua, quebrada La Boruga, vereda El Verjel, hacienda Diamante., 450 - 450m

COL
Nautilocalyx silvaticus (Cuatrec.) Wiehler
250630J. Santa   1241977-04-17
Colombia, Antioquia, Anorí, Corregimiento de Providencia, carretera entre la estacion biologica y Algibes., 7.32417 -75.04262, 200 - 300m

COL
Nautilocalyx silvaticus (Cuatrec.) Wiehler
292023Harriet G. Barclay   94351959-10-08
Colombia, Putumayo, Mocoa, Alrededores de Mocoa., 1200 - 1200m

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Nautilocalyx silvaticus (Cuatrec.) Wiehler
2371639.104H. G. Barclay & P. Juajibioy   94351959-10-08
Colombia, Putumayo, Near river locally called Rio Rumiyaco, W of Macoa, 1200m


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