Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Zoopsidella integrifolia (Zoopsis integrifolia)
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


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Zoopsidella integrifolia (Spruce) R.M. Schust.
241377aJ. Aguirre C.   41041983-01-24
Colombia, Chocó, San José del Palmar, Vereda La Badea., 5.7144444444 -75.9652777778, 920 - 920m

COL
Zoopsidella integrifolia (Spruce) R.M. Schust.
327251Agustín Rudas Lleras   2421987-09-09
Colombia, Cauca, Guapi, COLOMBIA Departamento del Cauca. Municipio de Guapi, Parque Nacional Natural Isla Gorgona, camino al Alto de Los Micos., 2.9658333333 -78.1783333333, 120 - 120m

COL
Zoopsis integrifolia (Spruce) Stephani
364345S. R. Gradstein   87481992-08-01
Colombia, Chocó, Road to Sta. Cecilia-TAdó 40 km of Sta. Cecilia., 200 - 200m

COL
Zoopsis integrifolia (Spruce) Stephani
364408S. R. Gradstein   87971992-08-02
Colombia, Chocó, Mpio. Cartegui. Carretera Quidó-Itsmina km 50., 100 - 100m

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Zoopsis integrifolia (Spruce) Stephani
364487S. R. Gradstein   87801992-08-02
Colombia, Chocó, Road to Tadó - Quibdó ca. 7 km N of Asimas, S of Ceregui. Carretera Quibdó - Istmina km 50., 5.3433333333 -76.6305555556, 100 - 100m

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Zoopsis integrifolia (Spruce) Stephani
364646S. R. Gradstein   85571992-07-27
Colombia, Risaralda, West Side of Cordillera Occidental, along trail from Jeguadas to Puerto de Oro, W of Mistrato., 5.4158333333 -76.0458333333, 1200 - 1200m

COL
Zoopsidella integrifolia (Spruce) R.M. Schust.
389135cM. Ruiz   5301988-08-18
Colombia, Amazonas, Márgen izquierda del río Caquetá. Camino hacia la chagra de Oscar Román.


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Google Map

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