Dataset: ILL
Search Criteria: Ecuador; Napo; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois Herbarium


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ILL00041600Astrid Ferrer   AF219-22005-09-29
Ecuador, Napo, Yasuni National Park, Laguna

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ILL00041599Astrid Ferrer   AF219-12005-09-29
Ecuador, Napo, Yasuni National Park, Laguna 1

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Ellisembia adscendens (Berk.) Subram.
ILL00087672Astrid Ferrer   E150-72005-09-29
Ecuador, Napo, -0.66917 -76.40111

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Jahnula bipolaris (K.D. Hyde) K.D. Hyde
ILL00089501Astrid Ferrer   AF214-12005-10-02
Ecuador, Napo, -0.61667 -76.16667

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Jahnula bipileata Raja & Shearer
ILL00089498Astrid Ferrer   AF220-12005-09-29
Ecuador, Napo, -0.66917 -76.40111

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Jahnula bipileata Raja & Shearer
ILL00089499Astrid Ferrer   AF220-22005-09-30
Ecuador, Napo, -0.65944 -76.37611

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Paecilomyces cf. elegans
ILL00092545Astrid Ferrer   E244-12005-00-28
Ecuador, Napo, Yasuni National Park

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Vanakripa gigaspora Bhat, W.B. Kendr. & Nag Raj
ILL00094885Astrid Ferrer   E249-12005-09-30
Ecuador, Napo, -0.65833 -76.37556

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Vanakripa fasciata R.F. Castañeda, M. Stadler & Decock
ILL00094884James W. Dalling   E147-22004-04-04
Ecuador, Napo, -0.68333 -75.4

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Luttrellia halonata A. Ferrer & Shearer
ILL00086246Astrid Ferrer   AF134-12004-04-04
Ecuador, Napo, Yasuni National park, Tiputuni river, 9°10°N, 79°51°W, Water temperature - 26 C, pH 55-6, -0.931 -75.387

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Natipusilla decorospora A. Ferrer, A.N. Mill. & Shearer
ILL00086249Astrid Ferrer   AF236-12005-09-30
Ecuador, Napo, freshwater swamp at Yasuni National Park, 0°56'S, 75°24'W, water 20 C, pH 7, -0.933333 -75.4

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Natipusilla naponensis A. Ferrer, A.N. Mill. & Shearer
ILL00086251Astrid Ferrer   AF217-12005-09-30
Ecuador, Napo, freshwater swamp at Yasuni National Park, 0°56'N, 75°24'W, water 35 C, pH 6, -0.933333 -75.4


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