File:Glossoloma tetragonoides = Alloplectus tetragonoides (Gesneriaceae) (29594395872).jpg

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Description Ecuador, Tungurahua, El Topo, Río Zuñac.
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Source Glossoloma tetragonoides = Alloplectus tetragonoides (Gesneriaceae)
Author yakovlev.alexey from Moscow, Russia
Camera location1° 20′ 37.17″ S, 78° 09′ 10.86″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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