W. Palacios
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Description: Selaginella lechleri Hieron., Ecuador, W. A. Palacios, FCurrent Determination: Selaginella lechleri Hieron.Family: SelaginellaceaeDet. by: I. A. Valdespino : Universidad de Panama - Botany, 2019Location: Ecuador: SucumbiosLocality: 26.5 km NE of the confluence of the Cuyabeno and Aguarico riversCoordinates: -0.177306 -75.6759Elevation: 220Habitat/Microhabitat: Una mezcla de terrazas altas con un poco de arena mezclada con arcilla, colinas altas con muchas derrumbes, terrazas bajas pantanosas, y bordes inundadas de rĂos y quebradas negras.Additional data: Terrestre.Collector(s): W. PalaciosCollection Date: 14 October 2007Catalog Subset: PteridophytesCatalog Project: GDI 2013-2015 SAPP, Rapid Inventory PlantsEMu IRN: 3708738OccurenceID: f3ac3411-599e-447c-baea-8389332ae133
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