Dataset: ASU
Taxa: Agalinis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
Agalinis communis (Cham. & Schltdl.) D'Arcy
ASU0046780G. Hatschbach; E. Barbosa, E. F. Costa   791612005-03-15
Brazil, Santa Catarina, Praia da Teresa (Mun. Laguna)., -28.482618 -48.781499, 10 - 50m

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Agalinis hispidula (Mart.) D'Arcy
ASU0046781G. Hatschbach; M. Hatschbach & J.M. Silva   684841998-10-13
Brazil, Bahia, Guaibim (Mun. Valença)., -13.374024 -39.067601

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ASU0046782O. S. Ribas; C. B. Poliquesi, E. Barbosa, J. Bordin, P. Steiner   58912004-02-14
Brazil, Parana, Sítio Santa Bárbara (Mun. Piraquara)., -25.4333 -49.0667

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ASU0046775J. Espinosa Garduno   19801985-11-10
Mexico, Michoacan, 7 km al S de Patzcuaro, carretera a Opopeo, Mpio. de Patzcuaro., 19.533333 -101.6, 2340m

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ASU0046776T. R. Van Devender; A. L. Reina G., M. A. Dimmitt, M. W. Eubanks   10802003-09-29
Mexico, Sonora, Yecora., 28.36361 -108.9228, 1550m

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ASU0046777G. B. Hinton   187701984-08-26
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Mpio. de Galeana. 10 km NE Pocitos., 24.8198086565821 -100.073690414429, 1880m

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ASU0046778Janes L. Reveal; William J. Hess   30901972-09-14
Mexico, Chihuahua, Along the dirt road from Hidalgo del Parral to El Vergel, about 58 miles west of Parral and 23.1 miles west of Ojito, Sierra Madre Occidental., 26.704523 -105.966834, 2529m

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ASU0046779D. S. Correll; H. S. Gentry   229561959-10-09
Mexico, Chihuahua, Near Chinatu, in open rocky soil of Sierra Chinatu., 26.218739 -106.766328, 2042m

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Agalinis harperi Pennell
ASU0087026Michael A. Vincent; R. James Hickey & Jessica Woo   105912002-05-21
Bahamas, North Andros, North Andros Island, along old main logging road north of B.A.R.C. road at causeway, 24.975883 -78.055583


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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