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

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Herbario de la Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala


USAC:USCG
40698A. Marroquín; A. Marroquín & M. Quezada   562015-06-16
Guatemala, Petén, Poptún, El Carrizal, 16.33228413 -89.42223157, 715 - 715m

USAC:USCG
Zanthoxylum melanostictum Schltdl. & Cham.
45349A. Reyes; C. Chagoya & R. Cruz.   2004-03-27
México, Chiapas, Villacorzo, Ejido Sierra Morena, 16.13805556 -93.611111, 1550 - 1550m

USAC:USCG
Zanthoxylum mollissimum (Engl.) P. Wilson
45477A. Reyes-García; Gabriel Flores, Daniel Gómez   59722003-10-13
México, Chiapas, Cintalapa, En la terracería ejido Rosendo Salazar- ejido Corazón del Valle., 16.443056 -93.986389, 610 - 610m

USAC:USCG
Zanthoxylum mollissimum (Engl.) P. Wilson
45837A.Reyes-García; G. Flores & D. Gómez   2003-10-13
México, Chiapas, Cintalapa, En la terracería ejido Rosendo Salazar - ejido Corazón del Valle, 16.443 -93.986, 610 - 610m

USAC:USCG
45961B. Hernández; M. Quezada, E. Car, M. Pérez & J. Martinez   2019-06-14
Guatemala, El Progreso, Sanarate, Centro Ecológico la Cureña, 14.76809 -90.16827, 765 - 765m

USAC:USCG
45891B.Hernández   1905-07-11
Guatemala, El Progreso, San Cristobal Acasaguastlan, Estancia de la Virgen, 14.95928 -89.91671, 651 - 651m

USAC:USCG
Esenbeckia echinoidea Standl. & Steyerm.
45976B. Hernández; M. Quezada   BH10872019-09-05
Guatemala, Zacapa, Cabañas, Reserva el Heloderma, 14.86377 -89.78938, 666m

USAC:USCG
Esenbeckia echinoidea Standl. & Steyerm.
45977B. Hernández; M. Quezada, E. Car, M. Pérez, J. Martínez   BH9852019-06-13
Guatemala, Zacapa, Cabañas, Reserva el Heloderma, 14.86377 -89.78938, 666m

USAC:USCG
Decatropis paucijuga (J. D. Sm.) Loes.
39892M. Pérez   2006-05-12
Guatemala, Huehuetenango, Nentón, al NO del pueblo, 15.80233 -91.75372, 800 - 800m


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