Search Results (List)

Dataset: ASU
Search Criteria: Mexico; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University


ASU
Chusquea repens L.G.Clark & Londoño
ASU0010994Werling, Rachel Alessa   6832000-04-20
Mexico, Oaxaca, Mountains 2.8 km WSW of Rojas de Cuauhtemoc, District of Tlacolula., 17.0556 -96.6722, 1547m

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Chusquea repens L.G.Clark & Londoño
ASU0010992Werling, Rachel Alessa   
Mexico, Oaxaca, Mountains 2.8 km WSW of Rojas de Cuauhtemoc, District of Tlacolula., 17.0056 -96.6222, 1587m

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ASU0011811Ventura A., Francisco   59851972-09-06
Mexico, Veracruz, Mata de Jobo, Mpio. de Puente Nacional, 19.333333 -96.433333, 84m

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Chusquea repens L.G.Clark & Londoño
ASU0010993Werling, Rachel Alessa   4561999-07-12
Mexico, Oaxaca, Mountains 2.8 km WSW of Rojas de Cuauhtemoc, District of Tlacolula., 17.0556 -96.6722, 1547m

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ASU0011810Ventura A., Francisco   13021971-06-13
Mexico, Veracruz, El Guineo, Mpio. de Martinez de la Torre, 20.066667 -97.05, 63m

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ASU0011023Martínez Salas, Esteban M.   158801986-01-10
Mexico, Chiapas, Mpio. de Ococingo. En Nuevo Veracruz, a 33 km al W del Vertice del Río Chixoy, camino a Chajul; en zona Marques de comillas., 16.29378 -90.7608, 158m

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ASU0011809Martinez, G.   20821969-10-15
Mexico, Veracruz, Playa Vicente, Cosamaloapan., 17.833333 -95.816667, 54m

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Otatea acuminata (Munro) C.E.Calderón ex Soderstr.
ASU0011835Hrusa, G. F.   125361996-01-05
Mexico, Chihuahua, Rare on S-facing side of saddle immed. S of A. de Ahuachique. Base of cliffs on W side perhaps where moisture is present below ground., 26.65 -107.167, 1672m

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Rhipidocladum pittieri (Hack.) McClure
ASU0015452Brunken, Jere N.   3291976-10-10
Mexico, Chiapas, 14 km north of Tuxtla Gutierrez, 16.75 -93.116667, 540m


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