Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lecythis zabucajo (Lecythis hians)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
1351322Nigel Pitman, Timpo Omehuai & T.Delinks   
Ecuador, Napo, Aguarico, Huaorani Ethnic Reserve. Km 99 of the Maxus/YPF pipeline road, vicinity of the Dicaro community. Occasionally flooded forest along the R, -0.93 -76.2, 250m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Lecythis zabucajo Aubl. Aubl.
1413816Á. J. Pérez   37742008-03-09
Ecuador, Pastaza, los alrededores del campamento Villano "B"., -1.455 -77.4647, 350 - 450m

NY
Lecythis zabucajo Aubl. Aubl.
00889454E. L. Little Jr.   7461975-10-14
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Taisha, -2.38 -77.5, 500 - 500m

NY
Lecythis zabucajo Aubl. Aubl.
00889453A. Ortega U.   791976-08-00
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, 16 km N. de Taisha, -2.18 -77.5, 500 - 500m

NY
Lecythis zabucajo Aubl. Aubl.
3108405Á. J. Pérez   61432013-04-19
Ecuador, Pastaza, Colecciones a lo largo de la Línea de Flujo entre el campamento Villao A a Villano B (AGIP), -0.3589 -77.4844, 850m


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