Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Maxillaria superflua (Heterotaxis superflua, Maxillaria tarumaensis)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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2681787I. Nielsen   1988-05-15
Ecuador, Sucumb, Reserva de Producci, 265m

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2662363J. E. Lawesson, Thomas Laessoe & Peter Moller Jorgensen   1983-06-13
Ecuador, Napo, R, -0.53 -75.25, 190m

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2629302D. E. Christensen   1990-02-17
Ecuador, Napo, Reserva biologica Jatun Sacha, south of R, -1.07 -77.6, 450m

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670750Galo Tipaz, Severo Espinoza & C. Gualinga   1991-12-03
Ecuador, Pastaza, Pastaza, Pozo Villano 2 de Arco. 2 km del pueblo de Villano. Bosque H, -1.42 -77.33, 400m

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632311Vlastimil Zak & S. Espinoza   1989-07-02
Ecuador, Pastaza, Pozo petrolero "Garza" de TENNECO. 35 km (aprox.) al noreste de Montalvo. Bosque h, -1.82 -76.7, 260m

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634247Walter Palacios & Tipaz, Rubio, Gudi   1991-11-16
Ecuador, Sucumb, Lago Agrio, Reserva Cuyabeno. Area totalmente inundada por Laguna Grande (aguas negras). Bosque h, 230m

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634264Walter Palacios & Tipaz, Rubio, Gudi   1991-11-16
Ecuador, Sucumb, Lago Agrio, Reserva Cuyabeno. Area totalmente inundada por Laguna Grande (aguas negras). Bosque h, 230m

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638678Balslev et al.   2005-03-11
Ecuador, Sucumb, Reserva Faunistica Cuyabeno. Laguna Grande and surroundings, including R, 265m

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641702Carlos E. Cer   1988-01-14
Ecuador, Napo, Parque Nacional Yasun, -0.87 -76.08, 230m

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645086Carlos E. Cer   1988-05-26
Ecuador, Napo, Parque Nacional Yasun, -0.92 -76.18, 200m

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1066436John L. Clark, Liz Demattia, & Tim Miller   1995-06-13
Ecuador, Sucumb, Sacha Lodge, 3 km NW of the village A, -0.65 -76.43, 200m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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