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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
Lasiacis sorghoidea (Desv. ex Ham.) Hitchc. & Chase
ASU0011484G. Hatschbach; A. Schinini, J. M. Silva   589001993-02-11
Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul, Rod. BR-419, 15 km N de Nioaque, Mato Grosso do Sul, -21.127032 -55.832099

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Lasiacis ligulata Hitchcock & Chase
ASU0011483L. R. Landrum; A. Trauth-Nare, E. Gilbert   106112003-06-13
Ecuador, Napo, Cotococha; about 1 km west of Venecia and 25 km east of Tena; on the south side of the Napo River. Along road in front of cabins., -1.043822 -77.714209, 450m

ASU
Lasiacis ligulata Hitchcock & Chase
ASU0011482L. R. Landrum; A. Trauth-Nare, E. Gilbert   106112003-06-16
Ecuador, Napo, Cotococha; about 1 km west of Venecia and 25 km east of Tena; on the south side of the Napo River. Along road in front of cabins., -1.043822 -77.714209, 400m

ASU
Lasiacis ruscifolia (Kunth) Hitchc.
ASU0011476S. Trott; D. Dunn, D. Thurm, P. Case, C. Dziekanowski   1791979-07-31
Honduras, Francisco Morazan, Collected along CA-5, 21 mi S of Tegucigalpa., 14.0833 -87.2167, 1097m

ASU
Lasiacis divaricata (L.) Hitchc.
ASU0011468G. Carnevali; F. May & J.L. Tapia   56561999-09-20
Mexico, Campeche, Mpio. de Hopelchén. 11 km al sur de la frontera Yucatán-Campeche, ca. de San Antonio Yax-ché., 20.0833 -89.8556

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ASU0011470F. G. Medrano; P. Hiriart, G. Ortiz, A. Solis M.   95181976-08-28
Mexico, Hidalgo, Mpio. de Cardonal. Cañada de la piedra cerrada, Barranca de Tolantongo., 20.642716 -98.992281, 3m

ASU
Lasiacis procerrima (Hack.) Hitchc.
ASU0011472J. Brunken; C. Perino   2901976-10-08
Mexico, Oaxaca, OAXACA: 18 miles west of the junction MEX 147 and 185 on MEX 185., 17.420684 -95.391691, 150m

ASU
Lasiacis ruscifolia (Kunth) Hitchc.
ASU0011473Gonzalez; Lopez, Lopez & Patino   8541991-10-20
Mexico, Nayarit, 1 km al SSE de Rancho Los Cajones. Mpio. de Tepic., 21.541485 -104.593966, 400m

ASU
Lasiacis ruscifolia (Kunth) Hitchc.
ASU0011474Richard S. Felger; Jesus Morales   93121963-10-26
Mexico, Sonora, Plants of the Gulf of California, Mexico Isla Tiburon. Pazj Hax, waterhole on east side of Sierra Kunkaak., 29.054773 -112.338749, 286m

ASU
Lasiacis ruscifolia (Kunth) Hitchc.
ASU0011475J. R. Reeder; C. G. Reeder   23991953-09-21
Mexico, Jalisco, Eighteen miles northwest of Magdalena on a steep, moist and shady barranca wall., 20.908375 -103.979827, 915m

ASU
Lasiacis ruscifolia (Kunth) Hitchc.
ASU0011477Neil A. Harriman; Bob Jansen   161131979-06-06
Mexico, Yucatán, MEXICO ESTADO DE YUCATAN as near as it will key in Davidse`s monograph in Ann. Mo. Bot. Card. Vine over low shrubs, near parking area at the grutas, on a dirt road to the north off route 180, a mile east of Chichen Itza and Piste., 20.689681 -88.577118

ASU
Lasiacis sloanei (Griseb.) Hitchc.
ASU0011478L. R. Landrum; S. S. Landrum   1991989-07-30
Mexico, Chiapas, Palenque, 2-3.5 km S on hwy 199 beyond turnoff to Chancala., 17.50918 -91.98355, 300m

ASU
Lasiacis sloanei (Griseb.) Hitchc.
ASU0011480T. F. Stuessy; R. C. Gardner   41401976-10-11
Mexico, Jalisco, ca. 6 mi N of La Resolana (Casimiro Castillo) on rte 80., 19.603907 -104.438852

ASU
Lasiacis divaricata (L.) Hitchc.
ASU0085269Laurel R. Richey   99-7521999-11-14
Bahamas, Cat Island, Cat Island, Port Howe, found across the street, just northeast of the Deveaux Plantation, along an old road next to a derelict church, 24.165833 -75.344722

ASU
Lasiacis divaricata (L.) Hitchc.
ASU0087993Michael A. Vincent; R. James Hickey, Jessica Woo   105822002-05-20
Bahamas, North Andros, North Andros Island: along Scott/Thompson Rd, East towards Stafford Creek Settlement from Queen's Highway, 24.89909 -77.93371


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