Dataset: US-Botany
Taxa: Anomochloa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
1126278.2447368Collector unknown   s.n.1848-08-00
Brazil, Bahia, North of Esplanda city on road to Jaquera.

US:Botany
2925786.2559419C. E. Calderón   23811976-04-21
Brazil, Bahia, Una, 180 - 190m

US:Botany
2925785.2559420C. E. Calderón   23811976-04-21
Brazil, Bahia, Una, 180 - 190m

US:Botany
2925787.2559421C. E. Calderón   23811976-04-21
Brazil, Bahia, Una, 180 - 190m

US:Botany
96064.10082150F. Morel   s.n.1848-08-00
Brazil

US:Botany
1126278.10082151F. Morel   s.n.
Brazil

US:Botany
3129984.248C. E. Calderón & T. S. Santos   24891979-02-28
Brazil, Bahia, Una, On road sao jose de macuco +/-8.8 km from br101

US:Botany
3090783.245T. S. Santos & E. Judziewicz   41111986-02-21
Brazil, Bahia, Una mun, 15.6 km rodovia sao/una, 10 km se of sao jose, 160 - 160m

US:Botany
3090795.248T. S. Santos & E. Judziewicz   42661986-03-02
Brazil, Bahia, Una muncipality, km 15.6 of rodovia sao jose/una, 10 km by air se sao jose, 160 - 160m


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