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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


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Calcaratolobelia aurita (Brandegee) Wilbur
ASU0064226Jon Rebman; M. Dominguez, J. Barry, S. Wolf   57681998-10-28
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sierra de la Laguna; northeast of Todos Santos; vicinity of Valle La Laguna at top of the Sierra; northeast of Cañón La Burrera and Rancho Corral Grande., 23.55056 -109.9831, 1740m

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Calcaratolobelia cordifolia (Hook. & Arn.) Wilbur
ASU0064227M. A. Baker   11261900-01-01
Mexico, Nayarit, 35 km NE of Tepic, 10 km NE of Poichotitan, just NE of Naranjita de Nopal, 5 km E of Rio Llerma., 21.584829 -104.700225

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Calcaratolobelia cordifolia (Hook. & Arn.) Wilbur
ASU0064228Elinor Lehto   241881980-03-09
Mexico, Nayarit, La Bahada (SE San Blas)., 21.504161 -105.158201

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Calcaratolobelia cordifolia (Hook. & Arn.) Wilbur
ASU0064229R. D. Worthington   79481982-01-07
Mexico, Sinaloa, Along Hwy 40 13.2 road mi SW of the Durango-Sinaloa state line across Hwy 40 where the Tropic of Cancer crosses Hwy 40., 23.45 -105.8333, 1700m

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ASU0064230A. C. Sanders; K. Kirtland, P. Clark   26341982-04-07
Mexico, Sonora, Lower crossing of the Rio Cuchujaqui, 8 miles (airline) southeast of Alamos., 26.93333 -108.8833, 304m

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ASU0064231T. R. Van Devender; R. K. Van Devender, V. W. Steinmann, D. A. Yetman, C. Lindquist   93-4281993-03-18
Mexico, Sonora, Rio Mayo Region. Between Rancho La Junta on Rio Mayo and Guajaray on Arroyo Guajaray., 27.6 -108.9, 250m

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Calcaratolobelia margarita (E. Wimm.) Wilbur
ASU0064232D. S. Correll; I. M. Johnston   198431958-07-20
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, About 3 miles south of Galeana., 24.82108 -100.077931

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Calcaratolobelia margarita (E. Wimm.) Wilbur
ASU0064233G. B. Hinton   187461984-07-19
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Mpio. de Galeana. 10 km E Norias., 24.8198086565821 -100.073690414429, 1845m


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