Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Macropharynx spectabilis (Echites spectabilis)
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
T. C. Plowman   22791969-01-25
Colombia, Caquetá

F:Botany
V0424376FT. C. Plowman & F. H. Kennedy   22791969-01-25
COLOMBIA

Herbario Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia


HUA
Macropharynx spectabilis (Stadelm.) Woodson
128470Velásquez C. | Correa E. | Ramírez J.   441998-02-17
Colombia, Antioquia, San Carlos, Vereda Patio Bonito, alto El Cerrón, línea de transmisión San Carlos - San Marcos, entre las torres 22 - 23, 6.1833333 -74.9, 1100 - 1100m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Macropharynx spectabilis (Stadelm.) Woodson
1011504R.E. Schultes&I. Cabrera   139911951-09-15
Colombia, Amazonas, Río Apaporis, entre el Río Pacoa y el Río Kananarí. Soratama., 250m

MO:Tropicos
Macropharynx spectabilis (Stadelm.) Woodson
1011505R.E. Schultes&I. Cabrera   19592
Colombia, Amazonas, Río Apaporis: Soratama (above mouth of Río Kananarí and vicinity., 0.08 -70.67, 274m

MO:Tropicos
Macropharynx spectabilis (Stadelm.) Woodson
1011506T. Plowman&H. Kennedy   22791969-01-25
Colombia, Caqueta, Río Orteguaza: 9 km South of Florencia.

MO:Tropicos
Macropharynx spectabilis (Stadelm.) Woodson
1804705Edwin Correa, Cesar Velasquez&Juano Ramirez   441998-02-17
Colombia, Antioquia, San Carlos, Vereda Patio Bonito, alto El Cerron. bmh-P/bh-T., 6.18 -74.9, 1100m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Macropharynx spectabilis (Stadelm.) Woodson
U.1102897Schultes RE   1951-09-15
Colombia, Amazonas-Vaupés: Río Apaporis, entre el río Pacoa y el río Kananarí.


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