Dataset: USAC-USCG
Taxa: Loasaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario de la Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala


USAC:USCG
45466Gabriel Flores F.; Alberto Reyes, Antonio Escobar, Daniel Gómez   52332003-10-14
Mexico, Chiapas, Cintalapa, Carr. México 190, km 29 al N del mirador "iris", al S de Rizo de Oro., 16.465 -94.024444, 710 - 710m

USAC:USCG
1752Ulises Rojas   9321933-07-25
Guatemala, San Marcos, San Marcos, Barranco a Jacaltenango, Huehuetenango, 14.960837 -91.808177, 2404 - 2404m

USAC:USCG
10877B. Wallnöfer; B. Wallnöfer & F.M. Tut-Tesucun   59611993-08-19

USAC:USCG
10877B. Wallnöfer; B. Wallnöfer & F.M. Tut-Tesucun   59611993-08-19
Guatemala, Petén, Lago Petén Itzá, 16.273611 -89.898333

USAC:USCG
13112F. Ramírez; M. Veliz   8342003-07-09
Guatemala, Zacapa, 14.931667 -89.781944, 200 - 300m

USAC:USCG
10884B. Wallnöfer; B. Wallnöfer & F.M. Tut-Tesucun   108841993-08-18
16.985556 -89.898333

USAC:USCG
14559G. Cazali   151984-05-26
Guatemala, Izabal, Livingston, 15.827108 -88.750678

USAC:USCG
30147Alush Mendez Ton   68051983-10-06


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Google Map

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