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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
Oplismenus hirtellus (L.) P.Beauv.
ASU0011822L. R. Landrum; A. Trauth-Nare, E. Gilbert   107052003-06-18
Ecuador, Napo, Cotococha; about 1 km west of Venecia and 25 km east of Tena; on the south side of the Napo River. Near cabins at Cotococha., -1.043822 -77.714209, 450m

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Oplismenus hirtellus (L.) P.Beauv.
ASU0011816Jose Schunke Vigo;   82261975-04-06
Peru, San Martin, Prov. Mariscal Caceres. Dist. Tocache Nuevo. Almendras, camino a pueblo viejo., -7.4188 -77.0103, 400m

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ASU0011814A. L. Reina; T. R. Van Devender, M. A. Dimmitt, M. W. Eubanks   2003-11032003-09-30
Mexico, Sonora, Rancho El Cuervo, Arroyo Escondido, near El Kipor, east of Maycoba, 28.5222 -108.744, 1560m

ASU
Oplismenus hirtellus (L.) P.Beauv.
ASU0011817J. Valdes R.; I. Cabral   18731988-08-28
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Mpio. de Santa Catarina: Cañón el Diente +/- 20 km al Sur de Monterrey., 25.5667 -100.317, 700m

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ASU0011818W. A. Weber; L. A. Charette   118071962-10-06
Mexico, Nayarit, 32 mi SE of Tepic on MEX Hwy 15, 21.163085 -104.502352, 853m

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ASU0011819T.F. Stuessy; R.C. Gardner   42141976-10-15
Mexico, Guerrero, 10-30 mi S of Sabana Grande on rte 95 toward Chilpancingo., 18.160927 -99.55337

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ASU0011820T.F. Stuessy; R.C. Gardner   41211976-10-10
Mexico, Nayarit, ca. 9 mi N of Compostela on road to Tepic., 21.234511 -104.922811

ASU
Oplismenus hirtellus (L.) P.Beauv.
ASU0011821J. Brunken; C. Perino   2731976-10-06
Mexico, Puebla, 5.4 miles north of MEX 129 on loop road to Presca Apulco., 19.74729 -97.419426, 1650m

ASU
Oplismenus hirtellus (L.) P.Beauv.
ASU0083463J.P. Coulleri; M.S. Ferrucci   3312012-03-21
Argentina, Formosa, Pilcomayo, Estancia "Pai Curuzu", -25.017222 -58.472111, 96m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

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.