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

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
C0643436F   
Ecuador, Zamora Chinchipe, -4.25 -78.8333

F:Botany
C0385334FR. Aguinda   13582001-07-25
Ecuador, Sucumbios, Eastern slopes of the Andes, ca. 10 km south of the Ecuador-Colombia border, vicinity of the Cofan community of Alto Bermejo, on the southern banks of the Bermejo River. Campsite #1 (Bermejo Field Station) on Rapid Biological Inventory #3., 0.1803 -77.4972, 450 - 450m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1002988Berg CC; Akkermans RWAP   1980-03-03
Ecuador, !, Fuerto !,!, -1.033333 -77.666667

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Asplenium quitense Hook. Hook.
4043413H. H. van der Werff   216382006-10-23
Ecuador, Zamora-Chinchipe, El Pangui, Cordillera del Cóndor. Río Wawaime watershed; tributary of Río Quimi. Along road from EcuaCorriente camp to mine site., -3.5697 -78.4272, 1400 - 1600m

NY
Asplenium quitense Hook. Hook.
4043414R. C. Moran   74682005-02-15
Ecuador, Napo, ca.50 km W of Tena, Jatun Sacha Biological Station, -1.0658 -77.62, 430m

NY
Asplenium quitense Hook. Hook.
4043415W. H. Camp   E13981944-11-17
Ecuador, Prov. Santaigo-Zamora ("Oriente"): Cordillera Cutucú. Junction of ríos Itzintza and Chupiasa., -2.67 -78, 1067m

NY
Asplenium quitense Hook. Hook.
4043418W. H. Camp   E12131944-11-17
Ecuador, Prov. Santaigo-Zamora ("Oriente"): Cordillera Cutucú. Banks of río Itzintza., -2.67 -78, 1067m

NY
Asplenium quitense Hook. Hook.
4043421A. D. A. Fay   36341992-07-17
Ecuador, Pastaza, Pastaza, East of town of Puyo (across broken-down bridge)., -1.48 -77.9917, 950m


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Google Map

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