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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


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Jacobinia breviloba Lindau ex Glaz.
ASU0001161G. & M. Hatschbach; V. Nicolack   529101989-05-19
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Pito Aceso (Mun. Conceicao do Mato Dentro)., -19.042033 -43.417678, 700m

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ASU0001152P. Gallagher;   2651981-10-16
Mexico, Sonora, About 4 mi south on road to microwave tower , the jct of this road with the air port road is about .8 east of MEX Hwy 15, just north of Guaymas, 27.949482 -110.899724, 344m

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ASU0001153T. F. Daniel;   19971982-01-12
Mexico, Sonora, Nacapuli Canyon, NE of Tetas de Cabra Mtn, 6.3 mi W of Hwy 15 on paved road to San Carlos, then 4.4 mi N on dirt road., 28.885594 -110.846797, 121m

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ASU0001154T. R. Van Devender; M. L. Gallagher, S. M. Forbes, G. Yatskievych and others   82-521982-01-31
Mexico, Sonora, 30.6325 -109.265833, 1014m

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ASU0001155T. F. Daniel;   19571982-01-11
Mexico, Sonora, Rocky slopes of Microondas mountain overlooking Guaymas, along road to top which is 1.8 mi from MEX Hwy 15 on paved road to Airport, N of Guaymas., 27.949482 -110.899724, 344m

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ASU0001156F. W. Reichenbacher;   9131981-11-21
Mexico, Sonora, Palm Canyon, 15.5 mi by dirt road to Cucrupe, from MEX Hwy 15 in Magdalena., 30.456892 -110.802414, 1161m

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ASU0001157T. R. Van Devender; R. M. Turner   1982-01-01
Mexico, Sonora, Canyon E of Restaurante La Pintada (ca. 78 km N of Guaymas on MEX 15) , Cerro Bola, Sierra Libre., 28.570338 -110.988373, 600m

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ASU0001158Nash; Landye & Lehto   L-194471975-11-23
Mexico, Sonora, 10 mi SW Nacozari (11.9 mi NE Las Hoyos)., 30.2583 -109.667, 954m

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ASU0001159L. McGill; D. J. Pinkava   65331970-03-29
Mexico, Sonora, 7.7 mi S of Cucurpe, 30.229389 -110.722449, 828m

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ASU0001160E. R. Blakley   B-1639
Mexico, Sonora, 2 miles north of Guaymas, 27.928796 -110.888796, 30m


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