Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sacoglottis amazonica
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


FMB
FMB-063773Dávila, Daniel; Andoque, Alfredo; García, Silverio   3092000-11-20
Colombia, Caquetá, Solano, Estación Biológica de Puerto Abeja, 250m

FMB
FMB-030299Rudas, Agustín; Prieto, Adriana; Rodríguez, C.   58971992-07-23
Colombia, Amazonas, Tarapacá, Sector Lorena (río Cotuhé), 100m

FMB
FMB-063893Dávila, Daniel; Andoque, Alfredo; García, Silverio   4282000-11-22
Colombia, Caquetá, Solano, Estación Biológica de Puerto Abeja, 250m

FMB
FMB-082027Prieto, Adriana; Álvarez, E.; Jiménez, E.   28682003-02-01
Colombia, Amazonas, Leticia, Sector NE del Parque a 1,5 km SW de las bocas de la quebrada Lorena en el Río Cotuhé, 90 - 100m

FMB
FMB-028810Rudas, Agustín; Giraldo, D.; Tuberguias, D.; Uribe, F.   33101992-03-20
Colombia, Amazonas, Leticia, Alrededores de la quebrada Agua Pudre, 120m

FMB
FMB-028839Rudas, Agustín; Giraldo, D.; Tuberguias, D.; Uribe, F.   33421992-03-21
Colombia, Amazonas, Leticia, Alrededores de la quebrada Agua Pudre, 120m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
794217A. Rudas, A. Prieto&C. Rodríguez   58971992-07-23
Colombia, Amazonas, Tarapaca, Corregimiento de Tarapacá. Parque Nacional Natural Amaycayacu. Sector Lorena (R. Cotuhé) bosque de terra-firme. Parcela permanente #2. Transecto U8-U7., -3.03 -70, 100m

MO:Tropicos
806953J. Pipoly with   159921991-11-15
Colombia, Amazonas, Leticia, Parque Nacional Natural Amacayacu. Quebrada de Agua Pudre, ca. 1.5 km NE de desemboca dura sobre el río Amacayacu; Muestreo Permanente Estratégica del MO. Bosque muy húmedo., -3.78 -70.25, 200 - 220m


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Google Map

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