Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Amauropelta appressa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
Amauropelta appressa (A. R. Sm.) Salino & T. E. Almeida
BRIT788340Michael Sundue   51642022-02-05
Colombia, Risaralda, Pueblo Rico, Vereda Montebello, Parque Nacional Natural Tatamá, camino que conduce desde la base militar Montezuma hacia el ecolodge Montezuma. Parte superior del camino., 5.2542 -76.1174, 2538m

BRIT:BRIT
Amauropelta appressa (A. R. Sm.) Salino & T. E. Almeida
BRIT788341Michael Sundue   51642022-02-05
Colombia, Risaralda, Pueblo Rico, Vereda Montebello, Parque Nacional Natural Tatamá, camino que conduce desde la base militar Montezuma hacia el ecolodge Montezuma. Parte superior del camino., 5.2542 -76.1174, 2538m

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
Amauropelta appressa (A. R. Sm.) Salino & T. E. Almeida
UVMVT337478Weston Testo   27682023-06-12
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Dagua, Corregimiento San José del Salado, sitio San José parte alta, Reserva Forestal del Pacífico, zona de amortiguamiento del Parque Nacional Natural Farallones de Cali., 3.5586 -76.7368, 1741m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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