Dataset: iNaturalist-iNaturalistEC
Taxa: Banisteriopsis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Ecuador


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Banisteriopsis C.B. Rob.
18326858Carol Burch-Brown   2009-05-31
Ecuador, Napo, Tena, -1.0665248535 -77.6182579994

iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
Banisteriopsis C.B. Rob.
23417925Andrés Urvina   2019-04-27
Ecuador, Napo, Tena, -1.0065895164 -77.8136606667

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Banisteriopsis C.B. Rob.
35897123Ruth Ripley   2007-10-08
Ecuador, Orellana, Francisco de Orellana, -0.5244821 -76.4402203

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Banisteriopsis C.B. Rob.
75377549panchoenriquez   2021-04-25
Ecuador, Napo, Tena, -1.0825083333 -77.9512333333

iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
Banisteriopsis C.B. Rob.
152576948Alan Rockefeller   2023-03-24
Ecuador, Pastaza, Pastaza, -1.61605 -77.8349716667

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Banisteriopsis C.B. Rob.
153012947Alan Rockefeller   2023-03-28
Ecuador, Pastaza, Pastaza, -1.616555 -77.8402316667


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