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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


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Aspicarpa harleyi W.R.Anderson
ASU0025894G. Hatschbach; M. Hatschbach & E. Barbosa   678241998-03-16
Brazil, Bahia, Estrada Chapadao de Cima a Sao Bento (Mun, Paratinga) Bahia, Brazil, -12.69056 -43.18315

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ASU0059389R. G. Engard; R. A. Haughey   9631976-08-09
Mexico, Chihuahua, 6 mi W of MEX Hwy 45 in Canyon de la Santa Clara., 29.35 -106.5167, 1678m

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ASU0025892Shannon Doan; T. R. Van Devender, A. A. Reina G., D. Z. Damrel, W. A. Marussich, Z. Liu   12442002-09-09
Mexico, Sonora, Sonora, Imuris; 23 km northeast of Cananea on MEX 2, 31.1028 -110.045, 1550m

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ASU0025893R. Fernandez N.   11141982-09-14
Mexico, Durango, 10 km al E de Vicente Guerrero, sobre carretera a Sombrerete, 23.7635381782884 -103.889191746712, 2050m

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ASU0095538D.J. Pinkava; Elinor Lehto, B. Parfitt, T. Reeves   L216031977-07-20
Mexico, Chihuahua, Sierra Mapula, Rancho Picacho, W base of Pico Chihuahua Veijo (N side)., 28.55 -105.8583, 1524 - 1676m

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ASU0095539A. Ventura   33071978-09-09
Mexico, Mexico, Lomas de La Cruz, La Colmena, mun de Villa Nicolas Romero, 19.621944 -99.313056, 2200m

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ASU0305113Liz Makings; Enrique Martinez, David Gastellum and Madrean Discovery Expedition participants   54282017-08-13
Mexico, Sonora, Sierra Juriquipa; Rancho Zulema, 30.28313 -109.55989, 1680m

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ASU0304804Liz Makings; Madrean Discovery Expedition participants   5518b2017-08-14
Mexico, Sonora, Sierra Juriquipa; near Rancho Zulema, 30.288405 -109.563164, 1650m

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ASU0312023Liz Makings; Madrean Discovery Expedition participants   64442019-08-06
Mexico, Sonora, San Filipe de Jesus, Sierra Los Locos; ~10 air miles west of San Filipe de Jesus, 29.85434 -110.40223, 1690m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.