Dataset: UVG-UVAL
Taxa: Zygophyllaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Universidad del Valle de Guatemala - Herbario UVAL


UVG:UVAL
UVAL010840R. Meléndez   2000-09-30
Guatemala, Guatemala, El Rancho, 600m

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UVAL010560R. Juarez   1999-09-18
Guatemala, Guatemala, El Progreso, Guantán, El Progreso, 375m

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UVAL010273Botanica II   1996-10-10
Guatemala, Guatemala, El Rancho, 14.55 -90, 350m

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UVAL012107Botanica II   2000-09-30
Guatemala, Guatemala, El Rancho, 425m

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UVAL005205E. Poll   1995-11-20
Guatemala, Guatemala, El Rancho, Carretera a Cobán, Km 91, 250m

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UVAL015334A.L de Mac Vean   2005-02-19
Guatemala, Guatemala, Baja Verapaz, Camino a Purulhá , Baja Verapaz, 1300m

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UVAL010578M. Peña   1999-03-16
Mexico, Campeche, Reserva Biológica, Calakmul

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UVAL007562E. Poll   1993-02-20
Guatemala, Guatemala, El Progreso, El Rancho, El Progreso, 14.918879 -90.017416, 400m

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UVAL004227M. Dix   1994-06-25
Guatemala, Guatemala, Zacapa, Ojo de Agua, Zacapa, 250m

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UVAL014824Botanica II   2003-09-27
Guatemala, Guatemala, El Progreso, El Rancho, El Progreso, 14.918879 -90.017416

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UVAL017107M. España   2010-08-28
Guatemala, Guatemala, San Agustín Acasaguastlán, 14.55 -89.58, 400m

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UVAL016996Samuel Secaira   2011-06-02
Guatemala, Guatemala, San Agustín Acasaguastlán, 14.55 -90.3, 200m

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UVAL010841Botanica II   2000-09-30
Guatemala, Guatemala, El Rancho, 425m

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UVAL009176   1998-09-19
Guatemala, Guatemala, El Progreso, El Rancho, El progreso, 14.52 -91.09, 300m

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UVAL013709Ana Catalán   2001-04-13
Guatemala, Guatemala, Zacapa, Sierra de las Minas, Zacapa


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