Dataset: ULS
Taxa: Muehlenbeckia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Universidad de La Serena


ULS
11330L.Letelier & J.Reyes   4441906-10-14
Chile, Atacama, III Region. Camino al Sauce, -28.7299 -71.264483, 513m

ULS
11353L.Letelier & J.Reyes   5171906-10-16
Chile, Atacama, III Region. Los Cristales, -29.163295 -71.047783, 1117m

ULS
11370L.Letelier & J.Reyes   6161906-11-20
Chile, Atacama, III Region.1km al NE Majada El Escorial, -28.763287 -70.731108, 964m

ULS
11375L.Letelier & J.Reyes   5801906-11-18
Chile, Atacama, III Region.2 km al E de La Higuerita, -29.01329 -70.464516, 1396m

ULS
11387L.Letelier & J.Reyes   6031906-11-19
Chile, Atacama, III Region. Quebrada el Aji, -29.113289 -70.364513, 2036m

ULS
11414L.Letelier & J.Reyes   7691906-12-17
Chile, Atacama, III Region. Río Montosa, -28.329869 -69.814558, 2423m

ULS
11330L Letelier - J Reyes   4442006-10-14
Chile, Atacama, III Region. Freirina; Qda. San Marco, -28.739295 -71.273449, 513m

ULS
11353L Letelier - J Reyes   5172006-10-16
Chile, Atacama, III Region. Vallenar; Los Cristales, -29.174158 -71.05134, 1117m

ULS
11375L Letelier - J Reyes   5802006-11-18
Chile, Atacama, III Region. Alto del Carmen; Rio del Carmen (2 km E Higuerita), -29.013978 -70.475059, 1396m

ULS
11387L Letelier - J Reyes   6032006-11-19
Chile, Atacama, III Region. Alto del Carmen; Rio del Carmen (Qda. El Aji), -29.11656 -70.375594, 2036m

ULS
11370L Letelier - J Reyes   6162006-11-20
Chile, Atacama, III Region. Vallenar; 1 km NE Majada El Escorial, -28.769234 -70.743025, 964m

ULS
11414L Letelier - J Reyes   7692006-12-17
Chile, Atacama, III Region. Tierra Amarilla; Rio de Montosa, -28.313068 -69.820917, 2423m


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Google Map

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