Dataset: F-Botany
Taxa: Disocactus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Disocactus Lindl.
G. Villa   8792001-02-06
Ecuador, Orellana

F:Botany
K. Romoleroux   21171996-03-16
Ecuador, Napo

F:Botany
R. Aguinda   9102000-07-08
Ecuador, Sucumbíos

F:Botany
Disocactus Lindl.
K. Romoleroux   23981996-06-14
Ecuador, Napo

F:Botany
Disocactus macranthus (Alexander) Kimnach & Hutchison
J. H. Beaman   59431972-05-11
Mexico, Veracruz

F:Botany
Disocactus macranthus (Alexander) Kimnach & Hutchison
V0091097FR. C. Trigos & J. I. Calzada   161972-09-05
Mexico, Veracruz

F:Botany
Disocactus nelsonii (Britton & Rose) Linding.
A. Herrera   521972-10-22
Mexico, Veracruz

F:Botany
J. I. Calzada & W. Márquez R.   53971979-05-22
Mexico, Veracruz

F:Botany
G. Castillo C. et al.   17251981-05-06
Mexico, Veracruz

F:Botany
J. Dorantes L.   5861972-05-02
Mexico, Veracruz

F:Botany
W. Márquez R.   8791976-05-05
Mexico, Veracruz

F:Botany
J. I. Calzada   9712
Mexico, Chiapas


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Google Map

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