Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Campyloneurum brevifolium (Polypodium latum)
Search Criteria: Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0002143L. R. Landrum; A. Trauth-Nare, E. Gilbert   108082003-06-22
Ecuador, Napo, Cotococha; about 1 km west of Venecia and 25 km east of Tena; on the south side of the Napo River., -1.043822 -77.714209, 450m

ASU
ASU0002144L. R. Landrum; A. Trauth-Nare, E. Gilbert   108082003-06-22
Ecuador, Napo, Cotococha; about 1 km west of Venecia and 25 km east of Tena; on the south side of the Napo River., -1.043822 -77.714209, 450m

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Campyloneurum brevifolium (Lodd. ex Link) Link
C0652879F   
Ecuador

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Polypodium latum (T.Moore) T.Moore ex Sodiro
U.1030043Maas PJM; Cobb L   1980-10-04
Ecuador, Dep. Imbabura, Lita.

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Campyloneurum brevifolium (Lodd. ex Link) Link (Lodd. ex Link) Link
3968304B. MacBryde   14071972-04-01
Ecuador, Napo, 3.5-4.8 km E of Río Conejo on rd to Lago Agrio (7.8-9.1 km W of Lago Agrio), 340m

NY
Campyloneurum brevifolium (Lodd. ex Link) Link (Lodd. ex Link) Link
3968308A. D. A. Fay   46321995-07-10
Ecuador, Bolívar, San Miguel, Within 3 km of Balzapamba. Upstream from first or second ford on country road north of town., -1.78 -79.17, 800m

NY
Campyloneurum brevifolium (Lodd. ex Link) Link (Lodd. ex Link) Link
3968333B. MacBryde   97691972-03-31
Ecuador, Napo, 1.1 km E of Río Conejo on Rd to Lago Agrio., 340m

NY
Campyloneurum brevifolium (Lodd. ex Link) Link (Lodd. ex Link) Link
3968334W. H. Camp   E36891945-06-08
Ecuador, Junction of the Provinces Guayas, Cañar, Chimborazo & Bolivar: Foothills of the western cordillera near the village of Bucay., 305 - 381m


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Google Map

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