Dataset: US-Botany
Taxa: Schizaeaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
10225648J. L. Clark, W. Quizhpe, E. Toapanta & T. Katan   069112002-12-11
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Limón-Indanza, Cordillera del Condor. Trail from the Comunidad Warints to camp #1 towards crest of Cordillera del Condor., -3.2328 -78.2531, 830 - 1200m

US:Botany
3598139.105P. Acevedo-Rodriguez, C. Zartman, R. Fernandes, J. Tropp & J. Sleen   146632008-08-20
Brazil, Amazonas, Amazonas: granitic hill north of Tunuí village., 1.39481 -68.15339

US:Botany
Schizaea elegans (Vahl) Sw.
2041200J. L. Clark, E. Narváez & V. Grefa   56732000-12-21
Ecuador, Napo, Tena, Parroquia: Talag. Comunidad Cando. North of Río Jatunyacu., -1.0792 -77.9414, 540 - 540m

US:Botany
Schizaea elegans (Vahl) Sw.
10213609J. L. Clark & V. Velaz   066042002-07-15
Bolivia, La Paz, Sud Yungas, Reserva Ecologica Apa Apa, ca. 8 km NE of Chulumani. Walked from southeastern border to northwestern border via ridgeline to the San Isidro road., -16.3608 -67.50597, 2200 - 2400m

US:Botany
Schizaea elegans (Vahl) Sw.
10229846J. L. Clark & N. Harris   072692003-02-26
Ecuador, Napo, Archidona, Parroquia: Catundo. Parque Nacional Sumaco Napo Galeras. Trail along crest of Galeras., -0.8322 -77.5281, 1500 - 1700m

US:Botany
3589669.104P. M. Peterson & C. R. Annable   67481989-02-10
Panama, Bocas Del Toro, 2 km NE of Bocatorito.

US:Botany
Schizaea fluminensis Miers ex J.W. Sturm in Mart.
1431502.208R. Spruce   s.n.1852-10-00
Brazil, Minas Gerais

US:Botany
1341344.2143986C. Appun   123981866-00-00
Guyana


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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