Dataset: WCSU-Podostemaceae
Search Criteria: Mexico; Oaxaca; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Western Connecticut State University Herbarium - Podostemaceae


WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSU-04995Novelo, R.A.; I. Calzada   14261995-05-07
Mexico, Oaxaca, Rio Usila in San Felipe Usila. 44 km south of Jalapa de Diaz, 140m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSU-04996Novelo, R.A.; I. Calzada   14301995-05-07
Mexico, Oaxaca, Rio Santiago, 1km south San Felipe Usila. 45 km south of Jalapa de Diaz, 160m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSU-04997Novelo, R.A.; I. Calzada.   14321995-05-07
Mexico, Oaxaca, Rio Usila, 200 m upstream of the joining with Rio Santiago. About 45 km south of Jalapa de Diaz., 180m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSU-05693Alejandro Novelo R.; C. Thomas Philbick, Garrett E. Crow, N. Oropeza   13891994-12-09
Mexico, Oaxaca, Rio Grande, on the outskirts of a village of the same name as the river, 16.077803 -97.63025, 350m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSU-05698Alejandro Novelo R.; C. Thomas Philbick, Garrett E. Crow, N. Oropeza   13961994-12-10
Mexico, Oaxaca, Rio la Neblina, 1 km east of Nopala, 16.121833 -97.139472, 435m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSU-05701Alejandro Novelo R.; I. Calzada   14281995-05-07
Mexico, Oaxaca, Rio Usila, edge of town, 17.880306 -96.526889, 140m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSU-05703Alejandro Novelo R.; I. Calzada   14241995-05-06
Mexico, Oaxaca, Rio Usila, near village called Paso de Escalera de Usila, 120m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSU-05704Alejandro Novelo R.; I. Calzada   1995-05-06
Mexico, Oaxaca, Rio Usila, near village called Paso de Escalera de Usila, 120m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
WCSU-06484Alejandro Novelo R.; C. Thomas Philbrick, Garrett E. Crow, N. Oropeza   13941994-12-10
Mexico, Oaxaca, Maiz River, about 1 km east of Nopala, about 56 km north of Puerto Esondido., 435m


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