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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0023891T. Reeves   61381977-09-20
Mexico, Mexico, SE of Texcoco; 6.5 mi E of Hwy 136 at Chapingo, 19.483333 -98.9, 2591m

ASU
Utricularia erectiflora A.St.-Hil. & Girard
ASU0023902R. S. Oliveira; J. A. N. Batista   2931998-04-01
Brazil, Tocantins, Porto Nacional. 6-7 km de Porto Nacional para Palmas., -10.70753 -48.414268

ASU
ASU0023903S. G. Tressens; S.Cáceres, R. Vanni & C. Zamudio   36961989-02-25
Argentina, Corrientes, Dep. Mercedes. Laguna Ibera, Paso Picada, Reserva Natural Provincial del Ibera., -28.5 -57.15

ASU
ASU0023894J. Rzedowski   319891974-07-23
Mexico, Mexico, 2 km al SE de Tepotzotlán, cerca del Rio Cuatitlan, 19.716665 -99.219808, 2250m

ASU
ASU0023904M. M. Arbo; M. G. Lopez, M. M. Sosa, M. C. Peichoto, G. Pieszko, R. Vanni, M. G. Lopez, M. M. Sosa, M. C. Peichoto, G. Pieszko, R. Vanni   87822001-03-14
Argentina, Corrientes, Dep. San Miguel. Entre San Miguel y la estancia San Nicolas, -28.1389 -57.4917

ASU
ASU0023907Lyle A. McGill   10091975-05-15
Chile, Los Ríos, Valdivia, Los Rios, Chile; Valdivia. Isla Teja. Arboretum near Universidad Australe de Chile campus, -39.804433 -73.249818, 50m

ASU
ASU0023892L. R. Landrum   29671977-12-27
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Fortaleza near Cambará on the eastern edge of the Plan Alto, -29 -50, 1100m

ASU
ASU0023888Marvin L. Roberts; David Keil   102901974-06-27
Mexico, Durango, 6 mi E of La Ciudad at turnoff to San Juan., 23.7278699387383 -105.587378740311, 2621m

ASU
ASU0023889Neil A. Harriman   159691979-05-29
Mexico, Chiapas, along route 190 just upslope from the kilometer 60 marker, and just downslope from Navenchauc toward Tuxtla Gutierrez., 16.7333 -92.775

ASU
ASU0023890F. Ventura A.   139911977-05-03
Mexico, Veracruz, Vercruz: Acatlan, Mpio. de Acatlan, 19.716667 -96.833333, 1650m

ASU
ASU0023895R. D. Worthington   238181995-01-02
Belize, Belize, District, between mile markers 28.5 and 31 on The Western Hwy. near the Belize Zoo, 17.45 -88.6333, 10 - 25m

ASU
ASU0023897Cole; Donald J. Pinkava, Minckley   40151967-08-16
Mexico, Coahuila, Cuatro Ciénegas Basin. Anteojo Poso, 5.8 miles west of Cuatro Ciénegas at base of Mt. Anteojo., 26.976659877081 -102.164568901062

ASU
ASU0023898Cole; Minckley & Donald J. Pinkava   42911967-08-20
Mexico, Coahuila, COAHUILA, MÉXICO: Los Fresnos Laguna, 26.944124 -102.039953

ASU
ASU0023899Donald J. Pinkava; T. Reeves   P-131141975-08-15
Mexico, Coahuila, Cuatro Ciénegas Basin. Ca. 4 mi W of Cuatro Ciénegas. Poso Anteojo., 26.9691825777502 -102.1205753088

ASU
Utricularia neottioides A.St.-Hil. & Girard
ASU0023905G. Hatschbach; M. Hatschbach, & V. Nicolack   543771989-05-17
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Barro Baranco, Torre Telemig (mun. Gouveia) Minas Gerais, Brazil, -18.45 -43.7333

ASU
ASU0023901Donald J. Pinkava; Cole, Minckley   43371957-08-21
Mexico, Coahuila, Dos Quatos, 0.4 miles from Los Corrientes, 28.390956 -100.934245

ASU
ASU0023886D. J. Pinkava; McGill, Reeves & Nash   P-134001976-06-14
Mexico, Durango, Rte 40, ca. 19.5 mi E of La Cuidad., 23.7336941923568 -105.459930896759, 2576m

ASU
ASU0023893R. D. Worthington   238191995-01-02
Belize, Belize, BELIZE: Belize District, between mile markers 28.5 and 31 on The Western Hwy. near the Belize Zoo, 17.45 -88.6333, 10 - 25m

ASU
Genlisea aurea A.St.-Hil.
ASU0023883R. Kummrow; J. M. Silva & J. Cordeiro   33561994-01-21
Brazil, Parana, Serra do Araçatuba (mun. Guaratuba) Paraná, Brazil, -25.9 -48.5667

ASU
ASU0023887E. Matuda   386901975-10-22
Mexico, Mexico, Entre Corrona y Zacualpan, Mexico, Mexico, 18.72083 -99.783775, 2350m

ASU
ASU0023906J. M. Silva; C. B. Poliquesi, E. Barbosa   13241994-04-13
Brazil, Paraná, Morro Anhangava (mun. Quatro Barras) Paraná, brazil, -25.3667 -49.0833, 1200m


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