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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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315286Harling et al.   1968-03-04
Ecuador, Napo, Nueva Rocafuerte. Rio Yasuni., -0.93 -75.4, 200 - 250m

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328490L.B. Holm-Nielsen et al.   1979-08-29
Ecuador, Napo, R, -0.57 -75.45, 300m

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328497L.B. Holm-Nielsen et al.   1979-08-29
Ecuador, Napo, R, -0.57 -75.45, 300m

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328506L.B. Holm-Nielsen et al.   1979-08-29
Ecuador, Napo, R, -0.57 -75.48, 310m

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328512J. Brandbyge & Asanza   1980-05-23
Ecuador, Pastaza, Lorocachi. 3 km S of the military camp in open, somewhat disturbed primary forest., -1.63 -75.97, 200m

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328520J. Brandbyge & Asanza   1980-05-24
Ecuador, Pastaza, Lorocachi. Disturbed, partly inundated primary forest 2-4 km S of the military camp., -1.63 -75.97, 200m

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328527Jaramillo et al.   1980-05-23
Ecuador, Pastaza, Lorocachi. 2 km del R, -1.63 -75.97, 200m

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328535J. Brandbyge & Asanza   1980-05-25
Ecuador, Pastaza, Lorocachi. On the path to Lagartococha. Wet type of primary forest., -1.63 -75.97, 200m

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328543J. Brandbyge & Asanza   1980-05-25
Ecuador, Pastaza, Lorocachi, Pica a Lagartococha, a 3 km sur este del campamento del militar, Bosque primario., -1.63 -75.97, 200m

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328552J. Brandbyge & Asanza   1980-05-26
Ecuador, Pastaza, Lorocachi. Path leading into the forest in the direction S-SW. Wet type of primary forest., -1.63 -75.97, 200m

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328559J. Brandbyge & Asanza   1980-05-27
Ecuador, Pastaza, Lorocachi. About 5 km S-SW of the camp. Wet primary forest., -1.63 -75.97, 200m

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328565Jaramillo et al.   1980-05-29
Ecuador, Pastaza, Lorocachi. A 2 km, margens izquierda del R, -1.63 -75.97, 200m


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