Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rytidostylis carthagenensis (Elaterium ciliatum, Elaterium trilobatum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


DES
DES00017130Gpe. Martinez C.   281965-06-10
Mexico, Oaxaca, Chiltepec, Mpio, Tuxtepex., 17.948017 -96.170099

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
C. J. W. Schiede   236
Mexico

F:Botany
K. G. Bernoulli   11861870-10-00
Guatemala

Louisiana State University, Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium


LSU:Vascular Plants
LSU00203134   
Costa Rica

LSU:Vascular Plants
LSU00203153   
Guatemala

University of California at Davis Herbarium


DAV
R. A. Zahawi   2091996-08-05
Ecuador, Pichincha, Ecuador. Province Pichincha. Reserva Maquipucuna: 1 km up main trail., 0.08333333333 -79.66666667, 1350m

DAV
Grady L. Webster   227571978-07-20
Ecuador, Pichincha, Lowland rain forest Estación Biológica Río Palenque. Locally common with Sicyos montanus in disturbed forest trail l., -0.55 -79.366667, 220m

DAV
Grady L. Webster   303331993-09-06
Ecuador, Prov. Pichincha, Canton Quito, Parroquia Nanegal: montane rain forest along Río; Umachaca, c. 6 km airline SE of Nanegal, 1400 m,; 00°07'N, 78°37.5'W; vine., 0.1166666667 -78.625, 1400m

DAV
Grady L. Webster   303901993-09-06
Ecuador, Prov. Pichincha, Canton Quito, Parroquia Nanegal: montane rain forest along; trail from Río Umachaca to Loma Sta. Lucia, c.; 6 km airline SE of Nanegal, near top of ridge at; 1775 m, 00°07.5'N, 78°37'W; vine., 0.125 -78.61666667, 1775m

DAV
Grady L. Webster   316271996-06-18
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Secondary montane rain forest, trail to waterfall, Reserva El Pahuma; vine with green flowers; fruits green, explosive., 0.025 -78.63333333, 1880m

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
211204J. F. Morales, R. J. Abarca   17881993-10-03
Costa Rica, San José Prov., Aserri, Cerros de Escazú; en la cuenca del río Saurez., 9.84028 -84.1078, 1500 - 1800m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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