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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Neurolepis rigida L.G. Clark
222429   1982-05-07
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Trail Alao - Huamboya, around the pass, between Cuspipaccha and alt. 3700 m on E slope. Paramo, banks and very wet slopes dominated by tall Neurolepis and scattered Escallonia., -1.78 -78.42, 3550 - 3950m

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Neurolepis rigida L.G. Clark
222440   1982-05-15
Ecuador, Napo, Llanganati. Paramo SE of Chosa Aucacocha, between Aucacocha and Pan de Azucar. Hilly paramo, dominated by 1-2 m high Neurolepis scrub, scattered Escallonia and Gynoxys, and Oritrophium swamps. Soil temperature 6.5, -1.15 -78.3, 3800 - 3900m

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Neurolepis rigida L.G. Clark
222559S. L   1984-08-31
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Road Sigsig - Gualaquiza. East of pass. P, -3.2 -78.78, 3300m

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Neurolepis rigida L.G. Clark
233573Carlos Cer   1990-08-17
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Riobamba, Parroquia Pungala. Comunidad Alao-Llactapamba. Parque Nacional Sangay. P, -1.97 -78.47, 3500m

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Neurolepis rigida L.G. Clark
233699Carlos Cer   1990-08-18
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Riobamba, Parque Nacional Sangay. P, -1.87 -78.45, 3300 - 3700m

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Neurolepis rigida L.G. Clark
241446   1982-05-18
Ecuador, Napo, Llanganati. Steep slope along R, -1.15 -78.3, 3370 - 3420m

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Neurolepis rigida L.G. Clark
241456   1982-05-06
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Road c. 10 km NE of Alao, at Cuspipaccha. Boggy paramo and steep, open mossy slope., -1.8 -78.43, 3550 - 3600m

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Neurolepis rigida L.G. Clark
1294481Homero Vargas, J. C. Ronquillo & N. Granda   1998-10-11
Ecuador, Napo, Parque Nacional Llanganates. Faldas del Cerro Negro, Valle de los frailejones. P, -1.17 -78.25, 3500m


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