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

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iNaturalist Ecuador


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9117200c michael hogan   2017-12-09
Ecuador, Galápagos, Santa Cruz, -0.696473 -90.4020385

iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
19631734Matt Parr   2019-01-03
Ecuador, Pichincha, San Miguel de Los Bancos, -0.0659226227 -78.771937314

iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
19923980Rebecca Johnson   2019-01-25
Ecuador, Galápagos, Santa Cruz, -0.6252083333 -90.38472

iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
34973029Ruth Ripley   2011-03-16
Ecuador, Zamora Chinchipe, Zamora, -4.090619 -78.960022

iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
36030324Ruth Ripley   2007-10-24
Ecuador, Pichincha, Distrito Metropolitano de Quito, 0.0868860592 -78.6307369841

iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
40207955Gustavo Morejon Jaramillo   2020-03-14
Ecuador, Pichincha, Distrito Metropolitano de Quito, 0.124909 -78.630222

iNaturalist:iNaturalistEC
168246230Attila Oláh   2023-05-06
Ecuador, Pichincha, San Miguel de Los Bancos, -0.0668916667 -78.7664333333


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