Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Campyloneurum aphanophlebium (Campyloneurum occultum, Polypodium occultum)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Campyloneurum occultum (Christ) L.D.Gómez
U.1030056Øllgaard B   1980-07-26
Ecuador, Prov. Pastaza: Oil exploration camp Cichirota, on the Río Bobonaza., -2.366667 -76.566667

NL:Botany
Campyloneurum occultum (Christ) L.D.Gómez
U.1030055Brandbyge J; Asanza C E   1980-08-10
Ecuador, Prov. Napo: Río Wai Si ayá, a northern tributary to Río Aguarico. A small path going in the direction E-SE. The path situated about 6 km upriver from San Pablo., -0.25 -76.35

New York Botanical Garden


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Campyloneurum aphanophlebium (Kunze) T.Moore (Kunze) T.Moore
3968196R. C. Moran   62891996-04-16
Ecuador, Napo, Just outside of Parque Nacional Yasuní, ca. km 21 on Maxus Oil Company Road. Transect 11., -0.55 -76.52, 250m

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Campyloneurum aphanophlebium (Kunze) T.Moore (Kunze) T.Moore
3968197R. C. Moran   61851996-04-15
Ecuador, Napo, Parque Nacional Yasuní, km 36.6 on the oil road starting at Pompeya, Transect 9., -0.65 -76.47

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Campyloneurum aphanophlebium (Kunze) T.Moore (Kunze) T.Moore
3968198R. C. Moran   59551996-04-04
Ecuador, Pichincha, Maquipucuna Biological Field Station, ca. 5 km. E. of Nanegalito, 34 km NW of Quito, Trail "Camino del Río"., 0.13 -78.62, 1300m

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Campyloneurum aphanophlebium (Kunze) T.Moore (Kunze) T.Moore
3968199R. C. Moran   66972004-02-05
Ecuador, Pichincha, ca. 34 km NW of Quito, Maquipucuna Biological Station, along Camino del Río trail., 8.13 -78.58, 1230m

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Campyloneurum aphanophlebium (Kunze) T.Moore (Kunze) T.Moore
3968203J. L. Clark   48421998-03-20
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Quinindé, Bilsa Biological Station. Reserva Ecologica Mache-Chindul, 35 km W of Quinindé. Permanent Plot #3., 0.35 -79.73, 500m


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