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

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
C0651658F   
Ecuador, Los Ríos, -1.5 -79.4167

F:Botany
C0651664F   
Ecuador, Chimborazo, -1.9167 -78.75

F:Botany
C0651655F   
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, 0.6667 -79.5

F:Botany
C0651656F   
Ecuador, Bolívar, -1.5833 -79.0833

F:Botany
C0651657F   
Ecuador, Guayas, -2 -80

F:Botany
C0651662F   
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, -2.5 -78

F:Botany
C0651660F   
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, -2.5 -78

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1014441Berg CC; Akkermans RWAP   1980-02-14
Ecuador, NAPO: Rio Aguarico, riverside forest., -0.375 -76.083333

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Cyclopeltis semicordata (Sw.) J.Sm.
2482167X. Cornejo   86962014-12-08
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Road General Elizalde (Bucay)-Pallatanga, 32 km from Pallatanga., -2.15 -79.03, 650 - 650m

NY
Cyclopeltis semicordata (Sw.) J.Sm. (Sw.) J.Sm.
4142026J. L. Clark   43451997-04-09
Ecuador, Manabí, Jama, Hacienda Camerones. Propiedad de la Famalia Loor, vía marginal de la costa; 30 km south of Pedernales., 0.08 -80.15, 10m

NY
Cyclopeltis semicordata (Sw.) J.Sm. (Sw.) J.Sm.
4142027A. D. A. Fay   46011995-07-07
Ecuador, Bolívar, San Miguel, Within 3 km of Balzapamba. Up ravine from road going west from town., -1.78 -79.17, 750m

NY
Cyclopeltis semicordata (Sw.) J.Sm. (Sw.) J.Sm.
4142028R. C. Moran   61321996-04-13
Ecuador, Napo, Parque nacional Yasuní, ca. km 56 on the oil road starting at Pompeya. Transect 5., -0.75 -76.45, 200m


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Google Map

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