I. Huamantupa
- I. Huamantupa : Universidad Nacional San Antonio Abad de Cusco
- C. Dennis : Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
- Photographer
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- Photographer: I. Huamantupa : Universidad Nacional San Antonio Abad de Cusco
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Description: Rapid Inventory 24 live plant photoPhotographer: C. Dennis : Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
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Description: Herbarium Sheet C0675347FCurrent Determination: Goniopteris biformata (Rosenst.) Salino & T. E. AlmeidaFamily: ThelypteridaceaeDet. by: B. León, 2018Identification notes: subg. GoniopterisLocation: Peru: LoretoLocality: Datem del Marañón Province, Morona District. Eastern ridge of the Kampankis raCoordinates: -3.08839 -77.7692Elevation: 722Additional data: Helecho terrestre 50 cm, soros marronesCollector(s): I. HuamantupaCollection Date: 4 August 2011Catalog Subset: PteridophytesCatalog Project: Rapid Reference Collection, Rapid Inventory PlantsEMu IRN: 3118880OccurenceID: eebaca80-ffb6-4031-bb40-746cae7a0b97
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