Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gurania lobata (Gurania spinulosa, Gurania wageneriana, Gurania kegeliana, Gurania angustiflora, Gurania durandii, Gurania nervosa, Gurania spinulosa var. glabrata, Anguria spinulosa)
Search Criteria: Jatun Sacha; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Gurania spinulosa (Poepp. & Endl.) Cogn.
548266David Neill   1985-03-09
Ecuador, Napo, Tena, Jatun Sacha Biological Station., -1.07 -77.6, 400m

MO
Gurania spinulosa (Poepp. & Endl.) Cogn.
549670Al Gentry, D. Neill, & P. Keating   1987-12-29
Ecuador, Napo, Jatun Sacha Biological Station, 8 km E of Misahuali. Permanent Tree Plot No. 1. Non-alluvial, red clay soil. Transect 4, -1.07 -77.6, 450m

MO
Gurania spinulosa (Poepp. & Endl.) Cogn.
550730David Neill & SFS students.   1987-07-26
Ecuador, Napo, Jatun Sacha Biological Station. Rio Napo, 8 km E of Misahualli. Tropical Wet Forest, on hills of red clay Oxisol. Medical Ethnobotany of lowland Quichua. Vouchers for medicinal plants study. School for Field Studies course., -1.02 -77.6, 450m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Gurania lobata (L.) Pruski
U.1600949Webster GL   1990-07-30
Ecuador, Napo, Ecuador. Prov. Napo, Canton Tena. Estación Biológica Jatun Sacha. S floodplain of Río Napo., -1.066667 -77.6

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Gurania lobata (L.) Pruski (L.) Pruski
01132870B. C. Bennett   40171989-08-07
Ecuador, Napo, Jatun Sacha Biological Station, -1.07 -77.6, 400 - 400m

NY
Gurania lobata (L.) Pruski (L.) Pruski
01132869B. C. Bennett   43381990-08-01
Ecuador, Napo, Jatun Sacha Biol. Station. 23k W. of Pto. Napo S. side of Rio Napo, -1.07 -77.65

NY
Gurania lobata (L.) Pruski (L.) Pruski
01132868B. C. Bennett   42801990-07-12
Ecuador, Napo, Jatun Sacha Biological Station., -1.07 -77.6, 400 - 400m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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