Dataset: CMN-CANL
Search Criteria: Ecuador; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian Museum of Nature


CMN:CANL
CANL 102706Kalb, Klaus ; Kalb, A.   1987-08-26
Ecuador, Azuay Prov., Etwa 35 km südlich von Cuenca. In sehr dichten, feuchten Waldresten in einem Grasparamo., 3200m

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CANL 102711Kalb, Klaus ; Kalb, A.   1987-09-10
Ecuador, Napo Prov., Bei Sarayacu, zwischen Tena und Baeza.

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CANL 102712Kalb, Klaus ; Kalb, A.   1987-09-10
Ecuador, Napo Prov., Bei Sarayacu, zwischen Tena und Baeza. Als Erstbesiedler auf herumliegenden Urgesteinsblöcken., 2000m

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CANL 102736Kalb, Klaus ; Kalb, A.   1987-08-16
Ecuador, Tungurahua Prov., Südhang des Mt. Tungurahua, nördlich von Banos., 1800m

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Galapagoensis Follm.
CANL 20901Weber, William A.   1964-02-13
Ecuador, Galapagos Prov., Indefatigable I.: South side of South Plazas Island, just off east shore of the main island., 15m

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CANL 33508Weber, William A.   1964-01-30
Ecuador, Galápagos Islands. Isla Santa Cruz ( Idefatigable I.), Academy Bay.

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CANL 58209Weber, William A. ; Lanier, Jeannine   1976-04-15
Ecuador, Galapagos Prov., Isla Santa Cruz, summit of Mount Crocker, 800m

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CANL 58215Weber, William A. ; Lanier, Jeannine   1976-04-10
Ecuador, Galápagos Islands, Isla Santa Cruz, just E of Darwin Research Station, Academy Bay., 500m

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CANL 77626Weber, William A. ; Lanier, Jeannine   1976-00-00
Ecuador, Galapagos Prov., Isla Santa Cruz, Gipfel des Mt. Crocker., 800m

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Stereocaulon azulense Yoshimura & W. A. Weber
CANL 97944Weber, William A. ; Beck, Hans   1984-01-17
Ecuador, Galapagos Prov., Isla Isabela, southwest coast. Cerro Azul. Steep grassy slope between Iguana Cove and summit., 305m


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