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

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iNaturalist Ecuador


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19469135Vanesa Cruz Jumbo   2019-01-06
Ecuador, Sucumbíos, Gonzalo Pizarro, -0.1060039991 -77.4361451767

iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
19590431Matt Parr   2019-01-08
Ecuador, Pichincha, San Miguel de Los Bancos, -0.048717 -78.775198

iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
25497475Holger Beck   2014-12-16
Ecuador, Pichincha, Distrito Metropolitano de Quito, 0.116248 -78.600134

iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
33468080sea-kangaroo   2019-07-30
Ecuador, Pichincha, San Miguel de Los Bancos, -0.07757 -78.75849

iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
51425321Hugo van Vliet   2004-02-07
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Pangua, -1.0795461515 -79.238093775

iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
67101500Gustavo Morejon Jaramillo   2008-04-26
Ecuador, El Oro, Piñas, -3.6775914387 -79.7628511942

iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
68762960Alex Reynolds   2012-03-15
Ecuador, Imbabura, Cotachachi, 0.3709785548 -78.4143891029

iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
70377834Peter Zika   2015-11-18
Ecuador, Pichincha, San Miguel de Los Bancos, 0.0303539 -78.866461

iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
70764808Almut Martens   2011-08-03
Ecuador, Pastaza, Pastaza, -2.5433316319 -76.8593066839

iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
93535011Vanesa Cruz Jumbo   2021-09-03
Ecuador, Sucumbíos, Gonzalo Pizarro, -0.1009778333 -77.4400333333

iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
105663767Sue Carnahan   2022-01-09
Ecuador, El Oro, Zaruma, -3.6869822395 -79.6206893787

iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
105663778Sue Carnahan   2022-01-10
Ecuador, El Oro, Piñas, -3.6813903755 -79.7890112394

iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
106974586Bernd-J. Seitz   2010-08-19
Ecuador, Pastaza, Pastaza, -2.534955555 -76.846275

iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
119016096Alisson Fierro-Minda   2022-05-27
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Quinindé, 0.3327826194 -79.6145948063


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