Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Annona neochrysocarpa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Field Museum


F:Botanys
K. Romoleroux   32581999-05-21
Ecuador, Napo

F:Botanys
K. Romoleroux   23191996-05-16
Ecuador, Napo

Herbario Nacional del Ecuador (QCNE)


INABIOEC:QCNE
88498Milton Eduardo Aulestia   26491994-09-02
Ecuador, Napo, Orellana, Parque Nacional Yasun. Carretera y oleoducto de Maxus, Km 40. Areas cercanas a la parcela permanente # 10. Bosque húmedo Tropical. Bosque primarío. Suelos rojos. Pendiente., -0.65 -76.4333, 250m

INABIOEC:QCNE
39589Fernando Hurtado   981988-06-26
Ecuador, Napo, Carretera Hollín-Loreto km 40. Caserío de Huamaní y Río Pucuno. Bosque pluvial Premontano. Bosque primarío., -0.76666 -77.43333, 1200m

INABIOEC:QCNE
33651David A. Neill   61601985-02-27
Ecuador, Pastaza, 1100m

INABIOEC:QCNE
29619Walter Armando Palacios Cuenca   22441987-12-12
Ecuador, Napo, Via Hollin-Loreto. Entre Río Guamani y Río Pucuno, Km 40. Bosque muy húmedo premontano., -0.7167 -77.7372, 1200m

INABIOEC:QCNE
20110Walter Armando Palacios Cuenca   41861989-05-01
Ecuador, Napo, Cantón Archidona. Faldas al sur del Volcán Sumaco. Carretera Hollín-Loreto, km 50. Huahua Sumaco. Bosque pluvial Pre Montano. Suelos con influencia volcánica. Bosque primarío., -0.7167 -77.5667, 1100m

INABIOEC:QCNE
17716Walter Armando Palacios Cuenca   45591989-10-04
Ecuador, Napo, Cantón Archidona. Faldas al sur del Volcán Sumaco. Carretera Hollín-Loreto, km 31. Comuna Challua Yacu. Bosque pluvial Pre Montano. Bosque primarío; suelos de origen volcánico., -0.7167 -77.5667, 1200m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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