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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
Operculina hamiltonii (G.Don) D.F.Austin & Staples
ASU0040090G. Hatschbach; A. Schinini, E. Barbosa   709862000-05-12
Brazil, Goias, Fazenda Santa Maria, proximo a Mandassaia (Mun. Campos Belos), -13.025218 -46.765083

ASU
Operculina aegyptia
ASU0040081F. Ventura A.   91711973-10-22
Mexico, Veracruz, Mata de Cana, Mpio. de Puente Nacional, 19.333333 -96.433333

ASU
ASU0040082E. Lehto   247801980-08-09
Mexico, Sonora, ca 40.3 miles NE Alamos, 5.4 miles N, El Taymuco, 27.581298 -108.741062, 1438m

ASU
Operculina pinnatifida (Kunth) O'Donell
ASU0040083F. Ventura A.   90961975-10-09
Mexico, Veracruz, El Aguaje, mun de Dos Rios, 19.418059 -96.616098

ASU
Operculina pinnatifida (Kunth) O'Donell
ASU0040084F. Ventura A.   28011970-11-09
Mexico, Veracruz, Villa Cardel, 19.366667 -96.366667

ASU
Operculina pinnatifida (Kunth) O'Donell
ASU0040085S. L. Friedman; K. J. Johnson   435-941994-10-20
Mexico, Sonora, 6.8 km south Camahuiroa to junction with Arroyo Jeberojaquia; 10 km west-southwest Melchor Ocampo, 26.496062 -109.251257, 10m

ASU
Operculina pinnatifida (Kunth) O'Donell
ASU0040086F. Ventura A.   32271971-03-08
Mexico, Veracruz, El Carrizal, mun de Dos Rios, 19.35 -96.633333

ASU
Operculina pteripes (G.Don) O'Donell
ASU0040087T. R. Van Devender   2000-5072000-08-30
Mexico, Sonora, Rancho La Mula, 28.2 km SE of Rio Yaqui on MEX 16 (km 195 E of Hermosillo)., 28.6056 -109.367, 790m

ASU
Operculina pteripes (G.Don) O'Donell
ASU0040088T. R. Van Devender; D.A. Yetman, R. Lopez Estudillo   93-866-A1993-09-20
Mexico, Sonora, Ca. 1.7 km by air S of Alamos on El Chinal Road, 27.0139 -109.069, 380m

ASU
Operculina pteripes (G.Don) O'Donell
ASU0040089J. F. Weins; S.A. Meyer   1994-09-11
Mexico, Sonora, 26.9833 -109.089, 925m


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Google Map

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