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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Senegalia weberbaueri
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Plantae Gbif


Gbif:Plantae Gbif
Senegalia weberbaueri Seigler & Ebinger
1260237187Gwilym P. Lewis;Bente B. Klitgaard;Bolívar Merino;Pablo Lozano;Tania Delgado;F. Tinitana   22111996-04-02
Ecuador, Loja, Loja, Ceibobamba to Minas de Jesus, km 8, and onwards in the direction of El Tambo, km4. Vegetation: semi-deciduous thorn scrub (bosque seco espinoso premontano) and secondary roadside scrub, with areas of cultivation., -4.21666 -79.25

Gbif:Plantae Gbif
Senegalia weberbaueri Seigler & Ebinger
1260021603Jens E. Madsen;Anja Byg;Carlos Chimbo   79092001-05-06
Ecuador, Loja, Celica, La Empalme - Celica, km 10. Slope with deciduous forest. Area used for raising of cattle and pigs., -4.13333 -79.91666

Gbif:Plantae Gbif
Senegalia weberbaueri Seigler & Ebinger
1260020334Jens E. Madsen;O.A. Sánchez   75582000-11-24
Ecuador, Loja, Celica, Rd. La Empalme-Celica, km 10. Slope with deciduous dry forest used for raising of cattle and pigs., -4.13333 -79.91666

Gbif:Plantae Gbif
Senegalia weberbaueri Seigler & Ebinger
47717519J.E. Madsen   2001-05-06
Ecuador, Loja, Celica, La Empalme - Celica, km 10. Slope with deciduous forest. Area used for raising of cattle and pigs., -4.133 -79.916

Gbif:Plantae Gbif
Senegalia weberbaueri Seigler & Ebinger
47717513J.E. Madsen   2000-11-24
Ecuador, Loja, Celica, Rd. La Empalme-Celica, km 10. Slope with deciduous dry forest used for raising of cattle and pigs., -4.133 -79.916

Gbif:Plantae Gbif
Senegalia weberbaueri Seigler & Ebinger
1837909671Jens Elgaard Madsen   2000-11-24
Ecuador, Loja, Celica, No locality information available, -4.133333 -79.916667


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