Dataset: ULS
Taxa: Bromus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Universidad de La Serena


ULS
G. Arancio & F.A. Squeo   2004-00-00
Chile, Atacama, III REGION. COPIAPO. ZONA DESIERTO FLORIDO. PTO.1, -27.471224 -70.418763, 727m

ULS
G. Arancio & F.A. Squeo   2004-00-00
Chile, Atacama, III REGION. CALDERA. ZONA COSTA. PTO.8, -26.857956 -70.791167, 78m

ULS
G. Arancio   150422002-00-00
Chile, Atacama, III REGION. Isla Chañaral, -29.033285 -71.571139, 156m

ULS
10714N. Schulz   491905-11-05
Chile, Atacama, III Region. Falda Verde, -26.279871 -70.614565, 350m

ULS
10765N. Schulz   451905-09-28
Chile, Atacama, III Region. Cerro Negro, -28.179895 -71.131097, 140m

ULS
10918N. Schulz   651905-11-18
Chile, Atacama, III Region. Pan de AzÃ?car. Castilla, -26.129864 -70.647859, 50m

ULS
G. Arancio & F.A. Squeo   2004-00-00
Chile, Atacama, III REGION. CALDERA. ZONA COSTA. PTO.11, -26.875456 -70.794825, 76m

ULS
G. Arancio & F.A. Squeo   2004-00-00
Chile, Atacama, III REGION. CALDERA. ZONA COSTA. PTO.12, -26.885662 -70.795046, 100m

ULS
11235L.Letelier & J.Reyes   7301906-12-16
Chile, Atacama, III Region. Rivera norte Río Pulido, -28.046569 -69.731172, 2538m

ULS
11246L.Letelier & J.Reyes   7161906-12-16
Chile, Atacama, III Region. Río Pulido, -27.979863 -69.681172, 2670m

ULS
11246L Letelier - J Reyes   7162006-12-16
Chile, Atacama, III Region. Tierra Amarilla; Rio Pircas Coloradas, -27.985677 -69.684788, 2671m

ULS
11235L Letelier - J Reyes   7302006-12-16
Chile, Atacama, III Region. Tierra Amarilla; Rio Vizcachas de Pulido, -28.051315 -69.729759, 2538m

ULS
G. Arancio   900451990-00-00
Chile, Atacama, III REGION. Mina California., -28.03218 -69.829549, 3150m

ULS
L.Letelier & J.Reyes   9482007-01-17
Chile, Atacama, III Region. Rio Figueroa, -27.663266 -69.514585


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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