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

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
R. Aguinda   11562001-08-09
Ecuador, Sucumbios, Eastern slopes of the Andes, in the Río Ccuccono watershed. Vicinity of campsite #5 (Ccuccono Beach) on Rapid Biological Inventory #3., 0.1303 -77.5556

Missouri Botanical Garden


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547674Fernando Hurtado & David Neill, Angel Alvarado   1988-09-07
Ecuador, Napo, Carretera Holl, -0.72 -77.6, 1200m

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547775Carlos E. Cer   1987-10-08
Ecuador, Napo, V, -0.42 -76.92, 250m

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547799Fernando Hurtado & Juan Shiguango   1989-02-14
Ecuador, Napo, Canton Archidona. Carretera Holl, -0.68 -77.68, 1100m

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548230Walter Palacios   1990-09-16
Ecuador, Napo, Cant, -0.13 -77.45, 650m

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548289Walter Palacios   1987-09-01
Ecuador, Napo, RESERVA BIOLOGICA JATUN SACHA, 8 km. de Puerto Misahualli, margen derecha del R, -1.07 -77.62, 450m

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548476Walter Palacios & D. Neill   1987-02-18
Ecuador, Napo, Canton Gonzalo Pizarro. R, -0.08 -77.4, 900 - 1100m

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548988   1980-07-18
Ecuador, Pastaza, R, -2.33 -76.72, 300m

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548997J. Brandbyge et al.   1980-03-20
Ecuador, Napo, On the road Coca - Lago Agrio, about 9 km NE of R, -0.32 -76.93, 200m

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550705Carlos Cer   1989-08-23
Ecuador, Napo, Cant, -0.72 -77.53, 800 - 1000m

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550833Carlos E. Cer   1988-08-24
Ecuador, Napo, Estaci, -1.07 -77.6, 450m

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550962Carlos Cer   1989-04-29
Ecuador, Napo, Cant, -0.63 -77.45, 1000m

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1064849Efra   1996-03-23
Ecuador, Napo, Loreto. Al norte de Galeras. Bloque 19, l, -0.78 -77.47, 450m


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Google Map

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