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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
757104Walter Palacios   1987-10-09
Ecuador, Napo, Reserva Floristica 'El Chuncho', Estaci, -0.45 -77.02, 250m

MO
757879Al Gentry, C. Ceron, C. Blaney & G. Benavides   1988-12-24
Ecuador, Napo, Huamani Centro Calluhua Yacu, 31 km E of Tena-Baeza Road, on new road to Coca. TRANSECT 8, -0.67 -77.67, 1150m

MO
917474Nigel Pitman   1994-07-15
Ecuador, Napo, Aguarico, Reserva Etnica Huaorani. Maxus road and pipeline construction project, kms 100-102. Trees felled prior to collection. Tropical Moist Forest. Primary forest. Red soils, undulating hills., -0.93 -76.22, 250m

MO
1273656Nigel Pitman & Tom   
Ecuador, Napo, La Joya de los Sachas, Yasun, -0.52 -76.53, 250m

MO
1351489Nigel Pitman & T.Delinks   
Ecuador, Napo, Orellana, Tiputini Biodiversity Station. Terra firme forest in T. Erwin's entomology transects, Harpia trail., -0.63 -76.17, 250m

MO
1832010Wilson Quizhpe, O. Jad   2002-11-03
Ecuador, Zamora-Chinchipe, Nangaritza, Regi, -4.46 -78.68, 1100m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1080582Villa G; Velez L; Rivaz G   2002-02-11
Ecuador, ! Francisco De Orellana, Estacion Cientifica Yasuni, Rio Tiputini, al noroeste de la confluencia con el R. Tivacuno; Este de la carretera Repsol-YPF, km 7 desvio hacia el pozo Tivacuno, Parcela de 50 ha, placa No 63391., -0.633333 -76.5

NL:Botany
U.1080581Villa G; Alvia P; Moscoso A; et al.   2002-04-22
Ecuador, Ecuador. Prov.: Francisco De Orellana. Parque Nacional Yasuni. Rio Tiputini, al noroeste de la confluencia col el R. Tivacuno; Este de la carreyera Repsol-YPF, km 32 hacia NPF., -0.633333 -76.5

NL:Botany
U.1062363Pitman N   1994-07-15
Ecuador, Napo, Maxus road and pipeline construction project, kms 100-102, -0.933333 -76.216667


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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