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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
218484L.B. Holm-Nielsen et al.   1979-09-23
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, R, -2.82 -78.32, 1100m

MO
218494S. L   1985-07-14
Ecuador, Pichincha, Km 127 on road Quito-Puertoquito. Along small river, shaded, 0.1 -79.15, 500m

MO
218505S. L   1985-10-26
Ecuador, Imbabura, At Lita, along roads and railway, mostly lightopen., 1.83 -78.45, 500 - 600m

MO
249307Edgar Gudi   1990-08-01
Ecuador, Pastaza, Pastaza, Pozo Petrolero "Corrientes" de UNOCAL. Bosque h, -1.72 -76.82, 300m

MO
882829Alberto Dik   1994-05-29
Ecuador, Napo, Orellana, Parque Nacional Yasun, -0.58 -76.48, 240m

MO
1082306Margot S. Bass & Nigel Pitman   1994-11-11
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Quinind, Bilsa biological Station. Monta, 0.35 -79.73, 400 - 600m

MO
1131522John L. Clark, F. Gurumend   1996-11-18
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Quinind, The Mache-Chindul Ecological Reserve. Bilsa Biological Station. Mache Mountains, 35 km W of Quinind, 0.35 -79.73, 500m

MO
1131545John L. Clark, M. Lysinger, T. Walla & H. Greeney   1996-12-04
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Quinind, The Mache-Chindul Ecological Reserve. Bilsa Biological Station. Mache Mountains, 35 km W of Quinind, 0.35 -79.73, 500m

MO
1297463David Neill & QCNE botany interns   1998-12-16
Ecuador, Manab, Jama, Cordillera de Jama (coastal range). 12 km east of Jama, on road to microwave towers. Stream valley, Estero Berruga. Remnant moist forest near stream., -0.25 -80.22, 300m

MO
1874337Bradley Bennett & Patricia Gomez Andrade   1988-11-06
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Centro Shuar Yukutais. East side of R, -3.5 -78.17, 950 - 1020m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Lasiacis scabrior Hitchc. Hitchc.
192479B. C. Bennett   35271988-11-06
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Centro Shuar Yukutais. East side of Rio Yukutais, -3.5 -78.17, 950 - 1020m


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Google Map

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