Dataset: ULS
Taxa: Spergularia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Universidad de La Serena


ULS
Spergularia arbuscula (Gay) I.M. Johnst.
10508G. Arancio   152921905-11-19
Chile, Atacama, III Region. Cima Morro Grande, -27.12988 -70.914533, 263m

ULS
Spergularia arbuscula (Gay) I.M. Johnst.
10559G. Arancio   152321905-11-19
Chile, Atacama, III Region. Laderas Morro Grande, -27.129878 -70.931127, 238m

ULS
Spergularia arbuscula (Gay) I.M. Johnst.
10560G. Arancio   154001905-11-21
Chile, Atacama, III Region. Cerro al sur Bahia Inglesa, -27.163285 -70.947825, 80m

ULS
Spergularia arbuscula (Gay) I.M. Johnst.
10658G. Arancio   154151905-11-20
Chile, Atacama, III Region. Morro Chico, -27.179883 -70.947831, 70m

ULS
Spergularia arbuscula (Gay) I.M. Johnst.
10660G. Arancio   152871905-11-19
Chile, Atacama, III Region. Cima Morro Grande, -27.12988 -70.914533, 263m

ULS
J.Armesto   899241989-00-00
Chile, Atacama, III REGION. N Huasco; Los Pozos, -28.065958 -71.128467, 10m

ULS
Spergularia pissisii (Phil.) I.M. Johnst.
4509G. Arancio & F.A. Squeo   940081994-00-00
Chile, Atacama, III REGION. Quebrada Los Barriales, -29.161469 -70.06174, 3800m

ULS
Spergularia stenocarpa (Phil.) I.M. Johnst.
10534G. Arancio   152611905-11-19
Chile, Atacama, III Region. Morro Grande, -27.129878 -70.931127, 241m

ULS
Spergularia stenocarpa (Phil.) I.M. Johnst.
10535G. Arancio   154281905-11-20
Chile, Atacama, III Region. Costa Morro Chico, -27.179884 -70.964533, 19m

ULS
Spergularia pissisii (Phil.) I.M. Johnst.
L.Letelier & J.Reyes   8162007-01-09
Chile, Atacama, III Región. Río Pircas Coloradas-Ramadas, -28.013237 -69.547883


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Google Map

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