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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0026243Percy H. Gentle   79361953-05-16
Belize, Stann Creek, Eve's Pine Ridge, near Big Creek.

ASU
ASU0026244Percy H. Gentle   77481952-09-13
Belize, Toledo, Condemned Branch Pine Ridge.

ASU
ASU0026245Percy H. Gentle   69331949-12-13
Belize, Toledo, Between Machaca and Camp 2.

ASU
Tetrapteris schiedeana Cham. & Schlecht.
ASU0026251Percy H. Gentle   66361948-12-20
Belize, Toledo, Beyond San Antonio.

ASU
Tetrapteris schiedeana Cham. & Schlecht.
ASU0026252Percy H. Gentle   75221951-11-17
Belize, Toledo, Near San Antonio.

ASU
ASU0026246E. Ventura; E. Lopez   10621985-02-04
Mexico, Chiapas, Mpio. de Tuxtla Chico. Monte Grande., 14.982504 -92.244258, 100m

ASU
ASU0026247G. Martínez Calderón   8571941-11-26
Mexico, Oaxaca, District of Tuxtepec: Chiltepec and vicinity, 17.956695 -96.156897, 200m

ASU
Tetrapteris schiedeana Cham. & Schlecht.
ASU0026253Geo. B. Hinton   63181934-07-21
Mexico, Mexico, Palmar, Temascaltepec., 19.033333 -100.05

ASU
Tetrapteris schiedeana Cham. & Schlecht.
ASU0026254Geo. B. Hinton   51821933-11-08
Mexico, Mexico, Palmar, Temascaltepec., 19.033333 -100.05, 650m

ASU
Tetrapteris schiedeana Cham. & Schlecht.
ASU0026255F. Ventura A.   102341974-06-29
Mexico, Veracruz, Ejido Martires de Chicago, Mpio. de Xalapa, 19.533333 -96.916667, 1300m

ASU
Tetrapteris schiedeana Cham. & Schlecht.
ASU0026256Geo. B. Hinton   63181934-07-21
Mexico, Mexico, Palmar, Temascaltepec., 19.033333 -100.05

ASU
ASU0026257Neil A. Harriman   160091979-06-01
Mexico, Campeche, On Rte 186 east of Escarcega at km 99., 18.6 -90.733333


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