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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Operculina codonantha (Benth.) Hallier f.
431874Madsen   1987-04-14
Ecuador, Guayas, Isla Pun, -2.75 -79.92, 0 - 50m

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Operculina codonantha (Benth.) Hallier f.
431884Madsen   1987-05-05
Ecuador, Guayas, Isla Pun, -2.75 -79.92, 0 - 50m

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Operculina codonantha (Benth.) Hallier f.
431893Madsen   1987-05-07
Ecuador, Guayas, Isla Pun, -2.95 -80.15

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Operculina codonantha (Benth.) Hallier f.
431902Madsen   1987-05-13
Ecuador, Guayas, Isla Pun, -2.78 -80.22

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Operculina codonantha (Benth.) Hallier f.
431911Madsen   1987-10-02
Ecuador, Guayas, Isla Pun, -2.73 -80.05, 0 - 100m

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Operculina codonantha (Benth.) Hallier f.
431921L.B. Holm-Nielsen et al.   1973-06-17
Ecuador, Guayas, Hacienda Piedad, 3 km N of Balzar along R, -1.33 -79.9, 25m

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Operculina codonantha (Benth.) Hallier f.
432370C. Dodson & A. Gentry   1980-03-26
Ecuador, Los R, Jauneche forest. Km 70 on the Quevedo-Palenque road, via Mocachi., -1.27 -79.7, 70m

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Operculina codonantha (Benth.) Hallier f.
433327Al Gentry, C. Dodson, & E. Zardini   1986-07-13
Ecuador, Guayas, Capeira, 22 km N of Guayaquil on road to Daule. Dry disturbed forest., -2 -79.97, 20 - 150m

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Operculina codonantha (Benth.) Hallier f.
1101146Tamara N   1996-04-05
Ecuador, Guayas, Guayaquil, Bosque Protector Cerro Blanco. Carretera Guayaquil-Salinas, km 15. Senderos de acceso a casetas Papagayo & Pigio. Bosque seco Tropical. Bosque secundario. Suelo sobre roca caliza., -2.17 -79.83, 300 - 400m


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Google Map

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