Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Vitex schunkei
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional del Ecuador (QCNE)


INABIOEC:QCNE
100254Walter Armando Palacios Cuenca   121500000-00-00
Ecuador, Pastaza, Pastaza, Villano. Campamento Base de Arco. Pantano al noreste de la pista. Bosque húmedo Tropical. Potrero sobre suelo aluvial., -1.483333 -77.45, 350m

INABIOEC:QCNE
84346Milton Eduardo Aulestia   18951994-03-20
Ecuador, Napo, Aguarico, Reserva Etnica Huaorani. Carretera y oleoducto de Maxus Km. 92-96, al norte del Río Yasun. Bosque húmedo Tropical. Bosque primarío. Colina de suelo rojo., -0.9167 -76.15, 250m

INABIOEC:QCNE
100433Walter Armando Palacios Cuenca   120501994-02-03
Ecuador, Napo, Orellana, Reserva Florstica El Chuncho. Bosque h3medo Tropical. Suelos rojos de colinas. Parcela Permanente # 1., -0.4667 -77, 250m

INABIOEC:QCNE
53003Walter Armando Palacios Cuenca   12371986-09-10
Ecuador, Pastaza, Estación Experimental INIAP-Napo, Payamino, 5 km. al N. Coca. Reserva Florística 'El Chuncho'. Bosque Húmedo Tropical, primarío. Colecciones de muchos árboles caidos por viento., -0.4166667 -77, 250m

INABIOEC:QCNE
139723Nigel Pitman   6251A1999-05-25
Ecuador, Napo, Orellana, Yasuní National Park. Kms 14-15 of the Maxus/YPF pipeline road. E of Juan Tapuy's finca. Mature terra firme forest on flat terrain., -0.5167 -76.5333, 250m

INABIOEC:QCNE
47549Vlastimil Zak   49271990-02-21
Ecuador, Pastaza, Pastaza, Pozo petrolero "Ramirez". 20 km al sur de la población de Curaray. Bosque primarío; árboles cortados por las obras petroleras. Bosque húmedo Tropical., -1.5333 -76.85, 300m


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