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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
Pithecoctenium dolichoides
ASU0032443J. M. Silva; G. Hatschbach   241985-10-31
Brazil, Parana, S. Luis do Purunã (Mun. Balsa Nova)., -25.6 -49.6167

ASU
Pithecoctenium hatschbachii
ASU0032444G. Hatschbach; J. M. Silva   612181994-11-14
Brazil, Parana, Serrinha (Mun. Antonina)., -25.45 -48.7167, 10m

ASU
Pithecoctenium crucigerum (L.) A.H. Gentry
ASU0032437Francisco González-Medrano   71701974-05-28
Mexico, Tamaulipas, Mpio. de Aldama. 3 km al norte de San Andres., 23.066667 -98.316667, 350m

ASU
Pithecoctenium crucigerum (L.) A.H. Gentry
ASU0032438F. Ventura A.   161891979-06-08
Mexico, Veracruz, Mpio. de Dos Ríos. El Roble., 19.433333 -96.816667, 650m

ASU
Pithecoctenium echinatum (Aubl.) K.Schum.
ASU0032439F. Ventura A.   26981970-10-24
Mexico, Veracruz, Mpio. de Puento Nacional. Conejos., 19.333333 -96.433333, 200m

ASU
Pithecoctenium echinatum (Aubl.) K.Schum.
ASU0032440F. Ventura A.   37251971-06-22
Mexico, Veracruz, Mpio. de Puento Nacional. Tamarindo, 19.35 -96.466667, 120m

ASU
Pithecoctenium Mart. ex Meisn.
ASU0032441Lyle McGill; Roy Brown, D. J. Pinkava   95401972-07-27
Mexico, Sinaloa, Along Rte 40, 18.6 mi NE of jct Rte 15 and ca. 5 mi NE of Concordia., 23.3371333576588 -105.97442150116

ASU
ASU0032442A. Krapovickas; C. L. Cristóbal   442591992-12-08
Paraguay, Boqueron, 15 km N de Filadelfia., -22.214624 -60.033333

ASU
Pithecoctenium crucigerum (L.) A.H. Gentry
ASU0082982H.A. Sato; A.M. Gonzalez, R.M. Salas, & A.A. Cabana Fader   2992012-01-19
Argentina, Jujuy, Ledesma, Parque Nacional Calilegua, Zona Sur, -23.926361 -64.932917, 733m

ASU
Pithecoctenium crucigerum (L.) A.H. Gentry
ASU0315227   2009-02-03
Panama, Parque Natural Metropolitano, 8.99495 -79.5436, 112m


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