Dataset: US-Botany
Search Criteria: Guatemala; Escuintla Department; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Dermocarpa hollenbergii Drouet
62446.23308P. C. Standley   601421938-12-16
Guatemala, Escuintla Department, Rio Guacalate

US:Botany
Microcoleus chthonoplastes
62552.23454P. C. Standley   639911939-01-31
Guatemala, Escuintla Department, Near Barranco Hondo, above Las Lajas

US:Botany
Oscillatoria retzii C. Agardh
123807.2331P. C. Standley   602241938-12-16
Guatemala, Escuintla Department, Rio Guacalate

US:Botany
122903.2312P. C. Standley   896151941-03-16
Guatemala, Escuintla Department, South of Rio Burrion

US:Botany
Leptothrix ochracea Kütz.
155650.2286P. C. Standley   890941941-03-12
Guatemala, Escuintla Department, Rio Michatoya, SE of Escuintla

US:Botany
Leptothrix ochracea Kütz.
155649.2329P. C. Standley   894121941-03-14
Guatemala, Escuintla Department, Rio Guacalate, NW of Escuintla

US:Botany
Leptothrix ochracea Kütz.
155648.2331P. C. Standley   601741938-12-16
Guatemala, Escuintla Department, Rio Guacalate

US:Botany
Entophysalis lemaniae
104881.2331P. C. Standley   601421938-12-16
Guatemala, Escuintla Department, Rio Guacalate

US:Botany
Schizothrix calcicola
131280.2369P. C. Standley   639791939-01-30
Guatemala, Escuintla Department, San Jose

US:Botany
Schizothrix calcicola
131291.2369P. C. Standley   640571939-01-30
Guatemala, Escuintla Department, San Jose

US:Botany
Scytonema hofmannii
109247.2331P. C. Standley   601911938-12-16
Guatemala, Escuintla Department, Rio Guacalate

US:Botany
Scytonema hofmannii
109207.2331P. C. Standley   601921938-12-16
Guatemala, Escuintla Department, Rio Guacalate

US:Botany
Scytonema hofmannii
109205.2331P. C. Standley   601931938-12-16
Guatemala, Escuintla Department, Rio Guacalate

US:Botany
Scytonema hofmannii
109206.2331P. C. Standley   601941938-12-16
Guatemala, Escuintla Department, Rio Guacalate


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