Dataset: US-Botany
Search Criteria: Guatemala; Santa Rosa Department; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Mesotaenium rubescens
151722.2372P. C. Standley   790911940-12-03
Guatemala, Santa Rosa Department, Platanares, between Taxisco and Guazacapan

US:Botany
Leptothrix ochracea Kütz.
155657.2246P. C. Standley   789791940-12-02
Guatemala, Santa Rosa Department, Rio de Las Pitas, E of Taxisco

US:Botany
Leptothrix ochracea Kütz.
155659.2269P. C. Standley   797091940-11-29
Guatemala, Santa Rosa Department, Chiquimulilla area

US:Botany
Leptothrix ochracea Kütz.
155656.2383P. C. Standley   789961940-12-02
Guatemala, Santa Rosa Department, Rio de La Cruz, E of Taxisco

US:Botany
Anacystis montana
102175.2309P. C. Standley   486411940-11-29
Guatemala, Santa Rosa Department, Guazacapan area

US:Botany
Anacystis montana
102176.2313P. C. Standley   793401940-12-05
Guatemala, Santa Rosa Department, La Sepultura region, W of Chiquimulilla

US:Botany
Anacystis montana
102178.2362P. C. Standley   781111940-11-23
Guatemala, Santa Rosa Department, Near Cuilapilla

US:Botany
Anacystis montana
102174.2362P. C. Standley   781141940-11-23
Guatemala, Santa Rosa Department, Near Cuilapilla

US:Botany
Scytonema hofmannii
109256.2261P. C. Standley   797151940-11-29
Guatemala, Santa Rosa Department, Guazacapan

US:Botany
Scytonema hofmannii
109312.23P. C. Standley   793271940-12-05
Guatemala, Santa Rosa Department, La Sepultura, W of Chiquimulilla

US:Botany
Scytonema hofmannii
109288.2308P. C. Standley   78641a1940-12-29
Guatemala, Santa Rosa Department, Guazacapan

US:Botany
Scytonema hofmannii
109316.2353P. C. Standley   791431940-12-03
Guatemala, Santa Rosa Department, Platanares


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