Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tapirira obtusa
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0314757   2010-11-11
Ecuador, Yasuni National Park; B, -0.67814 -76.4014, 232m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Tapirira obtusa (Benth.) J.D. Mitch.
2872364Carlos Chimbo & Carlos Chamba   2002-03-02
Ecuador, Provincia Loja-Zamora Chinchipe, Bosque montano de la Estaci, -3.97 -79.09, 2100m

MO
Tapirira obtusa (Benth.) J.D. Mitch.
2872250Carlos Chimbo & Carlos Chamba   2001-10-27
Ecuador, Provincia Loja-Zamora Chinchipe, Bosque montano de la Estaci, -3.97 -79.08, 2100m

MO
Tapirira obtusa (Benth.) J.D. Mitch.
2688847R. Valencia, Block, K. & Balslev, H.   1988-04-01
Ecuador, Sucumb, Reserva de Produccion Faunistica Cuyabeno, 1 km north of Laguna Grande. Hectare-plot no.1. Tropical rain forest on terra firme., 265m

MO
Tapirira obtusa (Benth.) J.D. Mitch.
1232844A   1997-04-30
Ecuador, Napo, Archidona, Comunidad de Pacto Sumaco. Camino desde Pacto hacia la 3a l, -0.67 -77.6, 1560m

MO
Tapirira obtusa (Benth.) J.D. Mitch.
158475Walter Palacios & David Neill   1985-08-14
Ecuador, Pastaza, R, -1.4 -76.75, 275m

MO
Tapirira obtusa (Benth.) J.D. Mitch.
158656Walter Palacios & Tipaz, Rubio, Gudi   1991-11-19
Ecuador, Sucumb, Lago Agrio, Reserva Cuyabeno. Laguna Grande. Bosque h, 230m

MO
Tapirira obtusa (Benth.) J.D. Mitch.
158672Walter Palacios & Tipaz, Rubio, Gudi   1991-11-19
Ecuador, Sucumb, Lago Agrio, Reserva Cuyabeno. Laguna Grande. Bosque h, 230m

MO
Tapirira obtusa (Benth.) J.D. Mitch.
159295Walter Palacios   1993-05-23
Ecuador, Napo, Orellana, Reserva Flor, -0.42 -77.02, 250m

MO
Tapirira obtusa (Benth.) J.D. Mitch.
159305Walter Palacios   1993-05-23
Ecuador, Napo, Orellana, Reserva Flor, -0.42 -77.02, 250m

MO
Tapirira obtusa (Benth.) J.D. Mitch.
159747J. Brandbyge et al.   
Ecuador, Sucumb, -0.02 -76.18, 300m

MO
Tapirira obtusa (Benth.) J.D. Mitch.
160066Boom B., J. Rombold, R. Doenges   1987-12-24
Ecuador, Pastaza, 31 km N del Puyo on road to Tena, side road, E to Cajabamba, -1.25 -77.83, 1000m

MO
Tapirira obtusa (Benth.) J.D. Mitch.
918729Milton Aulestia   1994-07-20
Ecuador, Napo, Orellana, Parque Nacional Yasun. Carretera y oleoducto de Maxus, Km 40. Parcela permanente # 10, de 1 hectrea. Bosque h, -0.65 -76.43, 250m

MO
Tapirira obtusa (Benth.) J.D. Mitch.
1351344Nigel Pitman, Wepera Tocari & T.Delinks   1999-10-01
Ecuador, Napo, Aguarico, Huaorani Ethnic Reserve. Kms 112-113 of the Maxus/YPF pipeline road, ca. 500 m N of the Daimi-2 wellsite. Swamp forest, soils permanently saturated., -1 -76.18, 250m

MO
Tapirira obtusa (Benth.) J.D. Mitch.
1758086Patricio Fuentes, J. Ronquillo & A. Tankamash   1999-10-21
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Cordillera del C, -3.35 -78.24, 1100m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Tapirira obtusa (Benth.) J.D.Mitch.
U.1061834Brandbyge J; Asanza C E; Werling L; Leth-Nissen S   1981-08-22
Ecuador, Napo, -0.016667 -76.183333

NL:Botany
Tapirira obtusa (Benth.) J.D.Mitch.
L.2273538Brandbyge J; Asanza C E; Werling L; Leth-Nissen S   1981-08-22
Ecuador, Napo, -0.016667 -76.183333

NL:Botany
Tapirira obtusa (Benth.) J.D.Mitch.
L.2273537Brandbyge J; Asanza C E; Werling L; Leth-Nissen S   1981-08-23
Ecuador, Napo, Ecuador, Prov. Napo, Lagunas de Cuyabeno, Second lake, situated some 3 km W of the first lake., -0.016667 -76.183333

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Tapirira obtusa (Benth.) J.D.Mitch. (Benth.) J.D.Mitch.
03919031J. Brandbyge   360151981-08-23
Ecuador, Napo, Lagunas de Cuyabeno. Second Lake, situaued some 3 km W of the first lake, -0.02 -76.18, 300m


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