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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
10213754J. L. Clark & E. Rodriguez   067502002-08-01
Bolivia, Cochabamba, Carrasco, Old highway (via antigua) between Santa Cruz and Cochabamba, near the border of Santa Cruz., -17.83433 -64.69339, 2500m

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Cuscuta odorata var. squarrulosa Yunck.
1356833.209E. P. Killip & A. C. Smith   216841929-04-15
Peru, Lima, Rio Blanco., 3000 - 3500m

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1356951.212E. P. Killip & A. C. Smith   218271929-04-20
Peru, Junín, Tarma., 3000 - 3200m

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1134951.208K. Fiebrig   25231903-12-12
Bolivia, Padcayo.

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1231001.21T. Cockerell   s.n.1925-08-23
Peru, Arequipa, Yura, near Arequipa

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1195781.212A. S. Hitchcock   224251923-11-17
Peru, Arequipa, Mollendo, desert hills

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1706181.216A. F. M. Glaziou   21811
Brazil, Goiás, Inter Porto Imperial et Lunie, ad flum Tocantins

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1281720.212O. L. Haught   111925-09-20
Peru, Piura, Paita, Talara.

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Cuscuta corymbosa Variety grandiflora Engelm.
42443.10062Wilkes Explor. Exped.   s.n.1838-00-00
Peru, Obrajillo

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Cuscuta racemosa var. calycina Engelm.
616886.2079F. Sellow   1873
Brazil, Montevideo.

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1335601.209M. Bang   13031892-05-00
Bolivia, Vic. Sorata.

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46920.20855M. Bang   13031892-05-00
Bolivia, Vic. Sorata.

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1709343.211O. L. Haught   44001944-10-10
Colombia, Magdalena, Alto de Minas., 300 - 300m

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Cuscuta racemosa Mart. in Spix & Mart.
42446.10062Wilkes Explor. Exped.   s.n.1838-00-00
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Janeiro

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1284029.208O. L. Haught   1541927-08-10
Peru, Lagunitas, 6 mi W of Cape Pariñas

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Cuscuta woodsonii Yunck. in Woodson & Seibert
2216071.212R. E. Woodson, P. H. Allen & R. J. Seibert   9501938-06-29
Panama, Chiriquí, Vicinity of Casita Alta., 1500 - 2000m


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