Dataset: FMB
Search Criteria: México; OAxaca; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


FMB
Selaginella P. Beauv.
224962Croat Thomas B.   479701979-02-19
México, OAxaca, Along hwy 175 through Sierra de Juarez between Tuxtepec and Oaxaca 6.8 miles S of bridge at Valle Nacional 6.8 miles S of Metates., 1450m

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Selaginella P. Beauv.
224998Jim Conrad   31691974-08-27
México, Oaxaca, Km 201 at Reynoso on Hwy 175 ca. 50 km air NE of Oaxaca. Mixed grassland and thron forest., 500m

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Cuphea P. Browne
183139Dennis Breedlove   647171986-09-26
México, Oaxaca, Steep slope with Quercus and Cupressus 6.5 km of the Mitla to Choapam road along road to Zecatepec N slope of cerro Zempoaltepetl., 2285m

FMB
115194Davidse Gerrit   97741975-08-16
México, Oaxaca, Ca. 16 miles NE of Guelatao on Hwy. 175 to Tuxtepec. Logged mossy oak forest., 2810m

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Terpsichore A.R. Sm.
116496Jin Conrad   32021974-08-29
México, Oaxaca, Cloud forest along Hwy 175 at lm 90 ca. 50 air km S of Tuxtepec.


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