Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aspidosperma rigidum (Aspidosperma jaunechense)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
ASU0314539   2009-07-02
Peru, Allpahuayo 1; ALP1, -3.96422 -73.42307, 123m

Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
BRIT441065R. Kriebel   32892003-05-29
Costa Rica, San Jose, Mora. No protegida. Cuenca del Tárcoles. Márgenes del Río Jaris, El Rodeo, Ciudad Colón., 9.904089 -84.30142, 500 - 600m

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT441048R. Vásquez   113331988-12-03
Peru, Loreto, Maynas, Indiana, Yanamono. Explorama Lodge., -3.466667 -72.833333, 106m

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT504687Luis Valenzuela   94102007-03-24
Peru, Cusco, La Convención, Distrito Echarate, Kepashiato, Puguientimari-Pomoreni., -12.702222 -73.254444, 800m

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT892579   
Peru, Pasco

Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
BRYV0163100Al Gentry   418171983-06-11
Peru, Oxapampa, Dept. Pasco, Prov. Oxapampa, Cabeza de Mono, Rio Iscozacin. 10 km SW of Iscozasin, Palcazu Valley., -10.33333 -75.3, 320m

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
CM350862Foster, R.B.   92741982-10-18
Peru, Huánuco, Pachitea, Codo de Pozuzo, Río Pozuzo after emerges from mountains, S of settlement toward main river, -9.66666666666667 -75.4166666666667, 450m

CM:Botany-botany
CM353811Dodson, C.H.   88361979-10-04
Ecuador, Los Rios, Canton Vinces, Jauneche forest, between Mocachi and Palenque on Estero Peñafiel, 70m

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
N. Zamora V. & J. F. Morales   22491995-04-19
Costa Rica

F:Botany
N. Zamora V. & J. F. Morales   22501995-04-19
Costa Rica

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
178804C. H. Dodson, A. H. Gentry & F. M. Valverde   88361979-10-04
Ecuador, Los Ríos Prov., Vinces, Between Mocachi and Palenque on the Estero Peñafiel., -1.438 -79.756, 70m

USF
223512B. Bremer, K. Andreasen, A. Backlund, J. Kukka, & B. Sennblad   33581995-04-06
Ecuador, Napo Prov., Jatun Sacha Biological Station, Plot 2, n:o 9:19; ca. 50 m W of sendero 2., -1.06667 -77.6167, 450m

USF
211114C. Quelal, G. Tipaz & T. Mayia   3891992-03-26
Ecuador, Sucumbíos Prov., Gonzalo Pizarro, Cooperativa Santa Rosa Luz de Belen; km 73 via Lago Agrio-Quito., -0.0166667 -77.5, 900m

USF
222990X. Cornejo, C. Bonifaz   50291996-04-13
Ecuador, Loja Prov., Bosque Petrificado Puyango, El Chirimoyo., -3.86667 -80.0667, 280m

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
TEX00522894Robin B. Foster   92741982-10-18
Peru, Huanuco, Pachitea, Codo de Pozuzo. Alluvial fan floodplain of Río Pozuzo after it emerges from mountains., -9.666666667 -75.416666667

TEX
TEX00522895Israel G. Vargas C.|Mauro Contreras   50891996-08-04
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Florida, Volcanes (6 km al N de Bermejo) tramo de 2-3 km al NW de la escuela en la comunidad., -18.1 -63.65

TEX
TEX00522896M. Saldias|L. Coimbra   48011996-10-02
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Ichilo, Loc. Potrero San Rafaél, 5 km SW de Buena Vista., -17.483333333 -63.65

TEX
TEX00522897Michael Nee   422191991-12-21
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Florida, Vic. "Puente Las Cruces" along highway from Santa Cruz to Samaipata, 6 km. W (by air) of Bermejo, along Río Vicoquín., -18.133333333 -63.683333333

TEX
TEX00522898J. Balcazar|A. Moreno   10081996-10-01
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Ichilo, Potrero San Rafael a 5 Km al sur de Buene Vista., -17.483333333 -63.65

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
v0368283WISDenslow, J.; Treacy, J.   661981-08-01
Peru, Loreto, Bora Native community of Brillo Nuevo, Yaguasyacu River (affluent of Ampiyacu River), Dist. Pebas, ca. 150 km. ENE of Iquitos, -3 -72.083333, 106m

WIS
v0367954WISDodson, C.H.; Gentry, A.H.; Valverde, F.M.   88361979-10-04
Ecuador, Los Rios, Jauneche forest, Canton Vinces, between Mocachi and Palenque on the Estero Peñafiel., 70m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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