Tectaria heracleifolia (Willd.) Underw.

  • Filed As

    Tectariaceae
    Tectaria heracleifolia (Willd.) Underw.

  • Collector(s)

    T. S. Cochrane 11671, 15 Mar 1989

  • Location

    Mexico. Jalisco. Upper stretch of trail with least... disturbed forest remnants near spot where water gushes from hillside (acueducto cerca del ojo de agua). 1 km SW of ZENZONTLA NE-facing slopes above Río Ayuquila, 13-14 km (by air) SE of EL CHANTE.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 4074155

    Occurrence ID: b9d89f11-0c30-485f-a7da-a5003bdf028d

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    Mexico

  • State/Province

    Jalisco

  • Locality

    Upper stretch of trail with least... disturbed forest remnants near spot where water gushes from hillside (acueducto cerca del ojo de agua). 1 km SW of ZENZONTLA NE-facing slopes above Río Ayuquila, 13-14 km (by air) SE of EL CHANTE.

  • Elevation

    Alt. 900 - 940 m. (2953 - 3084 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    19.6524, -104.085

  • Location Notes

    [Mexico & Central America]

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MEXICO: Edo. de Jalisco
Reserva Biosfera Sierra de Manantlan
Tectaria heracleifolia (Willd.) Underw.
det. J.T. Mickel, 1990
Disturbed open gallery forest (bosque tropical
caducifolio perturbado) along a small stream
(now channelized into a flume) , dominated by En-
terolobium cyclocarpum-Albiz^ia tomentosa-Fi-
cus glabrata-F. isophlebia-Brosimum alicastrum«
Upper stretch of trail with least (but still bad-
ly) disturbed forest remnants near spot where
water gushes from hillside (acueducto cerca del
ojodeagua). 1 km SW of ZENZONTLA @ 900-940 m.
(19°39 * 06-111N, 104°05 * 03-09"W), - "Manant ial."
NE-facing slopes above Rio Ayuquila, 13-14 km
(by air) SE of EL CHANTE.	March 15, 1989
Theodore S. Cochrane, Mark A. Wetter, and
Francisco J. SantanaM.	No. 11,671
Field work supported by Laboratorio Natural Las Joyas, Univ. de
Guadalajara; E. K. and 0. N. Allen Herbarium Fund, Univ. of Wis-
consin; and the World Wildlife Fund.
04074155