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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


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Pomaria stipularis (Vogel) B.B. Simpson & G.P. Lewis
ASU0024652J. M. Silva; O. S. Ribas   34882001-10-05
Brazil, Parana, Rod. BR-277, Recanto dos Papagaios (Mun. Porto Amazonas)., -25.5356 -49.8925

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ASU0024643D. J. Pinkava; Lyle McGill, Roy Brown   94111972-06-25
Mexico, Durango, Along Rte 39, ca. 23 mi NW of Santiago Papasquiaro., 25.2774722301128 -105.631721019745

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ASU0024644Donald J. Pinkava; E. Lehto, D. Keil   50971968-06-08
Mexico, Coahuila, Cuatro CiƩnegas Basin. Tip of Sierra de San Marcos., 26.9129243745925 -102.128992080688

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ASU0024645Donald J. Pinkava; E. Lehto, D. Keil   57011968-06-14
Mexico, Coahuila, 5.3 miles northwest of Los Fresnos., 26.944124 -102.039953

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ASU0024646Donald J. Pinkava   104021973-03-19
Mexico, Coahuila, Sierra deSan Marcos, NE-facing slope, near tip of mountain., 26.9129243745925 -102.128992080688

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ASU0024647Donald J. Pinkava; T. Reeves   P-130581975-08-14
Mexico, Coahuila, Upper bajada of Sierra San Marcos opposite Laguna Grande. SW-facing slopes., 26.85119173417 -102.127951383591

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ASU0024648Donald J. Pinkava; E. Lehto, D. Keil   57941968-06-17
Mexico, Coahuila, Mt. Anteojo., 26.9859914618143 -102.16160774231

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Pomaria multijuga (S. Watson) B.B. Simpson
ASU0024650Rolando Ramirez R.; O. Tellez V., G. Flores F.   5281990-08-05
Mexico, Nayarit, Mpio. de Nayar Vereda de la Mesa del Nayar al Cangrejo, que cruza por la barranca. glandulas rojas., 22.25 -104.667, 900 - 1400m

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Pomaria rubicunda (Vogel) B.B. Simpson & G.P. Lewis
ASU0024651S. G. Tressens; S. Ferrucci, A. Padovancich   38591991-11-13
Argentina, Corrientes, Dep. Santo Tome. Ayo. Chimiray y Ruta 40., -28.211714 -56.024998


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