Dataset: F-Botany
Taxa: Stigmatopteris
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Stigmatopteris lechleri (Mett.) C. Chr.
C0648909FR. C. Moran   36961984-07-04
Peru, Huánuco, Huánuco

F:Botany
C0648930FR. C. Moran   36241984-02-05
Ecuador, Napo

F:Botany
C0648931FR. C. Moran   36241984-02-05
Ecuador, Napo

F:Botany
C0648918FR. M. Tryon & A. F. Tryon   53301956-09-14
Peru, Huánuco, Huánuco

F:Botany
C0648914F   169091984-03-00
Venezuela, Amazonas, Rio Negro

F:Botany
C0648915F   169091984-03-00
Venezuela, Amazonas, Rio Negro

F:Botany
V. Quipuscoa S. & J. Bardales   9641997-08-10
Peru, San Martín, Huallaga, abajo de La Morada, cerca al rio Guayabacu, -6.95 -77.53, 1900 - 2000m

F:Botany
V. Quipuscoa S.   11161997-08-19
Peru, San Martín, Huallaga, arriba de La Ribera - La Meseta, -6.87 -77.47, 2060 - 2100m

F:Botany
Stigmatopteris caudata (Raddi) C. Chr.
C0648897F   29
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro

F:Botany
Stigmatopteris caudata (Raddi) C. Chr.
C0648898FP. Dusén   146871914-04-03
Brazil, Paraná

F:Botany
Stigmatopteris caudata (Raddi) C. Chr.
C0648899F   740a1914-07-17
Brazil, Paraná

F:Botany
Stigmatopteris heterocarpa (Fée) Rosenst.
C0648905FP. Dusén   146801914-06-18
Brazil, Paraná

F:Botany
Stigmatopteris heterocarpa (Fée) Rosenst.
C0648903FJ. P. Schmalz   
Brazil, Santa Catarina

F:Botany
Stigmatopteris caudata (Raddi) C. Chr.
C0648896FJ. P. Schmalz   191
Brazil, Santa Catarina

F:Botany
Stigmatopteris heterocarpa (Fée) Rosenst.
C0648904FJ. P. Schmalz   1381902-04-01
Brazil, Santa Catarina

F:Botany
Stigmatopteris caudata (Raddi) C. Chr.
C0648900F   
Brazil

F:Botany
C0648893FE. Heinrichs   5501933-12-01
Ecuador

F:Botany
C0648894FE. Heinrichs   5501933-12-01
Ecuador

F:Botany
Stigmatopteris michaelis (Baker) C. Chr.
C0648919FH. van der Werff et al.   95661987-05-20
Ecuador

F:Botany
Stigmatopteris guianensis (Klotzsch) C. Chr.
C0648901FP. J. M. Maas   39901979-11-09
Guyana

F:Botany
C0648921FJ. A. Steyermark   95406A1966-03-31
Venezuela, Carabobo, 10.1667 -68.0833

F:Botany
C0648920F   137391982-04-15
Venezuela, Carabobo, 10.1667 -68.0833

F:Botany
Stigmatopteris opaca (Baker) C. Chr.
R. B. Foster   107191985-12-12
Peru, Madre de Dios

F:Botany
R. B. Foster   74371983-12-12
Peru, Madre de Dios

F:Botany
M. Foster   841281984-11-09
Peru, Madre de Dios

F:Botany
Stigmatopteris lechleri (Mett.) C. Chr.
C0648910FR. C. Morran   36961984-07-04
Peru

F:Botany
C0648922FJ. A. Steyermark   614031945-03-07
Venezuela, Anzoátegui, 9 -64.5

F:Botany
C0648891FJ. A. Steyermark & V. Carreño Espinoza   1102271974-07-07
Venezuela, Lara, 10.1667 -69.8333

F:Botany
Stigmatopteris carrii (Baker) C. Chr.
C0648895FB. Maguire   368641953-12-24
Venezuela

F:Botany
Stigmatopteris lechleri (Mett.) C. Chr.
C0648908FK. von Sneidern   50461945-12-01
Colombia, Caldas, 5.25 -75.5

F:Botany
C0648917FT. S. Wachter et al.   2001985-12-03
Peru, Cuzco, Paucartambo, -13.3 -71.5833

F:Botany
V0075865FHerb. H. Smith   10451898-00-00
Colombia

F:Botany
Stigmatopteris heterocarpa (Fée) Rosenst.
C0648906F   8951
Colombia

F:Botany
C0385615FN. Salinas R.   2004-04-25
Peru, Cusco, Convención Province, Echarate District. Bamboo-rich forests in the valley of the Ticumpinía River. Campsite #1 (Kapiromashi) on Rapid Biological Inventory #15., -12.16216667 -72.57438889, 650 - 1200m

F:Botany
Stigmatopteris lechleri (Mett.) C. Chr.
R. Aguinda   12052001-07-29
Ecuador, Sucumbios, Eastern slopes of the Andes, ca. 10 km south of the Ecuador-Colombia border, narrow ridge northeast of campsite #2 (Bermejo Vista) and south of Cerro Sur Pax, on Rapid Biological Inventory #3., 0.3039 -77.4089, 1000 - 1200m


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