Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aechmea woronowii (Streptocalyx subnuda)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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603654Edgar Gudi   1989-11-03
Ecuador, Napo, Cant, -0.33 -77.08, 250m

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603952L.B. Holm-Nielsen et al.   1979-08-26
Ecuador, Napo, R, -1.02 -75.75, 330m

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603961L.B. Holm-Nielsen et al.   1979-08-26
Ecuador, Napo, R, -1.05 -75.73, 320m

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603969Balslev et al.   1989-04-01
Ecuador, Sucumb, Reserva Faunistica Cuyabeno. Inundated tropical rain forest along Laguna Grande and Quebrada la Hormiga. Black water., 0.02 -76.18, 265m

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604816David Neill & Carlos Iguago   1989-11-26
Ecuador, Napo, Cant, -0.5 -77.02, 250m

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605442Carlos E. Cer   1988-09-22
Ecuador, Napo, Cant, -1.02 -75.78, 200m

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605586Carlos E. Cer   1988-09-22
Ecuador, Napo, Cant, -1.02 -75.78, 200m

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605811Carlos E. Cer   1987-10-01
Ecuador, Napo, Payamino. Reserva Flor, -0.5 -77.02, 250m

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605885Walter Palacios & D. Neill   1986-09-10
Ecuador, Pastaza, Estaci, -0.42 -77, 250m

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607069Daniel Rubio   1989-11-03
Ecuador, Napo, Cant, -0.33 -77.08, 250m

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881639Nigel Pitman, Alberto Dik & Carlos Aulestia   1994-06-26
Ecuador, Napo, Aguarico, Reserva Etnica Huaorani. Maxus road and pipeline construction project, km 91+900 m. Trees felled prior to collection. Tropical Moist Forest. Primary forest. Red soils, undulating hills., -0.88 -76.23, 250m

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882919Alberto Dik   1994-07-24
Ecuador, Napo, Aguarico, Reserva Etnica Huaorani. Carretera y oleoducto de Maxus en construcci, -0.93 -76.22, 248m

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1197754A   1997-08-28
Ecuador, Pastaza, Pastaza, Villano. Pozo petrolero Villano 2 de ARCO, al sur del R, -1.47 -77.45, 400m

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1564621Jos   1999-06-08
Ecuador, Zamora-Chinchipe, Nangaritza, Regi, -4.28 -78.64, 940m

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1706363Jos   
Ecuador, Sucumb, Lago Agrio, Carretera entre Santa Cecilia y Nueva Loja., 0.08 -76.93, 350m


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