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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0012438D. J. Pinkava; Cole, Minckley   37971967-08-13
Mexico, Coahuila, Submerged in Laguna Grand, 26.918267 -102.02446

ASU
ASU0012437Richard S. Felger; Jean Russell   85-4691985-03-05
Mexico, Sonora, Mpio. de Guaymas. Estero Soldado, vicinity of Bahía San Carlos, Estero with mangroves., 27.967485 -110.971895

ASU
ASU0012436Marvin L. Roberts; David Keil   101661974-06-01
Mexico, Sinaloa, a few miles S of Los Mochis, 25.816667 -108.983333, 61m

ASU
ASU0012449Cole; Minckley, Donald J. Pinkava   39691967-08-15
Mexico, Coahuila, El Garabatal Poso ca. 8 miles southwest of Cuatro Ciénegas, 26.703022 -101.897401

ASU
ASU0012435Cole; Minckley, Donald J. Pinkava   36431967-08-11
Mexico, Coahuila, Laguna Salada, salt flats about lake, 26.911302 -102.011894

ASU
ASU0012434Reid Moran;   191131972-04-29
Mexico, Baja California, near mouth of Rio San Miguel, west of La Misión., 32.0667 -116.867

ASU
ASU0012433B. L. Stark   651974-07-23
Mexico, Veracruz, Lower Papaloapan Basin: Papaloapan River (active channel) 60-60 m up- river from mouth of Arroyo Cabeza de la Vaca above Alvarado Bridge., 18.364449 -95.765265

ASU
ASU0012432Richard S. Felger; Jeffrey A. Seminoff   2000-142000-02-13
Mexico, Sonora, Guaymas, Estero Soldado, vicinity of San Carlos [not Estero Sargento as shown on the label - informed by R. Felger via email 2017-02-16], 27.95492 -111.0656, 2m

ASU
ASU0012439Cole; Minckley, Donald J. Pinkava   36561967-08-11
Mexico, Coahuila, Junction road and Rio Mesquites, 5.6 miles south-southwest of Cuatro Ciénegas, 26.703022 -101.897401


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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