Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Amauropelta rosenstockii (Dryopteris rosenstockii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


LL:LL
Amauropelta rosenstockii (C. Chr.) Salino & T. E. Almeida
LL00505889D. S. Correll   E4251958-03-19
Ecuador, Azuay, Near La Jarata, 67 km south of Cuenca on road to Loja.

Michigan State University


MSC
Amauropelta rosenstockii (C. Chr.) Salino & T. E. Almeida
MSC0271776Orlando Alvarez-Fuentes   5832004-05-13
Ecuador, Azuay, Panamericana Hwy Cuenca-Loja, Near Tinajilla Pass, 3315 - 3355m

MSC
Amauropelta rosenstockii (C. Chr.) Salino & T. E. Almeida
MSC0271777Orlando Alvarez Fuentes   5712004-05-13
Ecuador, Azuay, Left side of Panamericana Hwy, from Cuenca to Loja, near Cuenca, -3.145278 -79.025833, 3060 - 3100m

MSC
Amauropelta rosenstockii (C. Chr.) Salino & T. E. Almeida
MSC0271778Orlando Alvarez Fuentes   5722004-05-13
Ecuador, Azuay, Left side of Panamericana Hwy towards Loja; -3.165833 -79.028889, -3.165833 -79.028889, 3316 - 3356m

MSC
Amauropelta rosenstockii (C. Chr.) Salino & T. E. Almeida
MSC0271779Orlando Alvarez Fuentes   5792004-05-13
Ecuador, Azuay, Left side of Panamericana Hwy towards Loja; -3.165833 -79.028889, -3.165833 -79.028889, 3316 - 3356m

San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
D. S. Correll   E-4251958-03-19
Ecuador, Azuay, Unknown, Near La Jarata, 67 km south of Cuenca on road to Loja

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX:TEX
Amauropelta rosenstockii (C. Chr.) Salino & T. E. Almeida
TEX00505929D. S. Correll   E4251958-03-19
Ecuador, Azuay, Near La Jarata, 67 km south of Cuenca on road to Loja.


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