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

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Lycopodiella trianae (Hieron.) B. Øllg.
C0640173F   
Ecuador, El Oro, -3.5 -79.8333

F:Botany
Lycopodiella trianae (Hieron.) B. Øllg.
C0640175F   
Ecuador, Loja, -4.1667 -79.5

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
2654332P. M. Jorgensen, Rodr   1988-03-14
Ecuador, Carchi, Reserva Etnica y Forestal Aw, 0.89 -78.48, 600m

MO
33069Barfod   1983-01-19
Ecuador, Carchi, San Marcos. Behind coaiquer-men clearing rain forest for growing maize. Secondary rain forest on terra firme. The area belongs to Govenador Don Ignacio andis situated near his house. Ethnobot. inform.: Santiago Dinero., 1.12 -78.33, 660m

MO
33078   1991-01-13
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Road Lita-Alto Tambo, km 18. Perhumid forest on plateau., 0.78 -78.5, 900m

MO
39871   1985-02-11
Ecuador, Carchi, Trail San Marcos de los Coaiqueres - El Pail, 1.05 -78.23, 1000m


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