Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Snowornis cryptolophus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ornitología


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Snowornis cryptolophus (P. L. Sclater & Salvin, 1877)
3772Manuel Olalla   1962-11-21
Ecuador, Pichincha, San Miguel de Los Bancos, San Tadeo, -0.03664 -78.735477, 1900m

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Snowornis cryptolophus (P. L. Sclater & Salvin, 1877)
3773Terry C. Maxwell   1988-08-15
Ecuador, Carchi, Tulcán, Quebrada de San José de Río Blanco; aprox. 4Km SSO. de Chical, lado Sur de la Quebrada, 0.896704 -78.20213, 5m

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Snowornis cryptolophus (P. L. Sclater & Salvin, 1877)
6384Francisco Sornoza Molina   1992-07-21
Ecuador, Zamora Chinchipe, Palanda, San Francisco del Vergel 12Km NE, -4.553007 -79.022057, 1650 - 1650m

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Snowornis cryptolophus (P. L. Sclater & Salvin, 1877)
7738Ana Agreda   2003-06-11
Ecuador, Zamora Chinchipe, Palanda, Cerro Romerillo, -4.592344 -78.944533, 1600m

Registros Aves Ecuador


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Snowornis cryptolophus (P. L. Sclater & Salvin, 1877)
699Patricio Mena Valenzuela   2006-11-28
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Reserva Tamboquinde- Tandayapa, -0.006102017266983 -78.6782183774763, 1600 - 2300m

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Snowornis cryptolophus (P. L. Sclater & Salvin, 1877)
1597Patricio Mena Valenzuela   2007-03-06
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Reserva Maquipucuna, 0.059438075532591 -78.5803600166331, 1273 - 2745m

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Snowornis cryptolophus (P. L. Sclater & Salvin, 1877)
1929Patricio Mena Valenzuela   2007-06-14
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Las Tolas, 0.045199809234034 -78.7856446805856, 1241 - 1800m


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