I. Huamantupa et al.
- I. Huamantupa : Universidad Nacional San Antonio Abad de Cusco
- C. Dennis : Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
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- Photographer: C. Dennis : Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
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Description: Herbarium Sheet C0675413FPhotographer: I. Huamantupa : Universidad Nacional San Antonio Abad de Cusco
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Description: Rapid Inventory 23 live plant photoCurrent Determination: Saccoloma elegans Kaulf.Family: SaccolomataceaeDet. by: B. León, 2018Location: Peru: LoretoLocality: At the confluence of Yaguas River and Quebrada CachimboCoordinates: -2.71831 -70.5292Elevation: 70Habitat/Microhabitat: Bosque de colinas altas (suelos pobres)Additional data: Helecho terrrestre 1.2 m, soros marronesCollector(s): I. Huamantupa et al.Collection Date: 28 October 2010Catalog Subset: PteridophytesCatalog Project: Rapid Inventory 23, Rapid Inventory PlantsEMu IRN: 3360702OccurenceID: 37d1cc23-459a-42a3-94e1-a6378cfc3497
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