Dataset: ASU
Taxa: Centrosema
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0017998L. R. Landrum; Sonia S. Landrum   26021977-11-19
Brazil, Santa Catarina, Mun. Barra Velha. Itajuba beach, ca. 8 km south of Barra Velha., -26.6667 -48.6667, 3m

ASU
ASU0017999C. W. Wood   3741975-11-21
Venezuela, Distrito Capital, Camuri Grande. Camuri delta., 10.612299 -66.871067, 60m

ASU
ASU0018000C. W. Wood   4701976-01-23
Venezuela, Distrito Capital, Camuri Grande. Cordillera Costal, above Playa Los Angeles., 10.623037 -66.724271, 70m

ASU
ASU0017989Elias Ramirez G.   6371987-12-19
Mexico, Oaxaca, Mpio. de Totontepec Distr. Mixe Rancho San Antonio 10 km E of Totontepec., 17.2167 -95.9833

ASU
ASU0017990Rzedowski   189481964-10-11
Mexico, Veracruz, Tlaltongo, 10 km SW of Huatusco., 19.10691 -97.006594, 1400m

ASU
ASU0017992E. Ventura; E. Lopez   12581985-03-06
Mexico, Chiapas, Mpio. de Huehuetán. Cuya Miapan., 15.013019 -92.40103

ASU
ASU0017993José C. Soto Núñez; Sergio Zárate P.   12861979-03-23
Mexico, Guerrero, On a nursery in Juchitan., 16.627873 -98.631093

ASU
ASU0017997Linda Mankel   s. n.1977-12-01
Mexico, Sinaloa, 30 km W of Concordia., 23.3371333576588 -105.97442150116, 1219m

ASU
ASU0064819M. S. Ferrucci; M. Dematteis, G. Piezsko, J. D. Urdampilleta   22852006-03-30
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Prov. Ibanez. 500 m del rio Peji, entre Mora y Santa Cruz de la Sierra., -17.96917 -63.18889, 442m

ASU
ASU0079307Arturo Nava Zafra; Arturo Sanchez y Kenia Velasco   8652005-01-12
Mexico, Oaxaca, Pochutla, En el rio Xuchitl, donde cruza el camino viejo a Santa Cruz Huatulco. A 300 m al sur del puente Xuchitl., 15.777833 -96.210028, 60m

ASU
ASU0084882Laurel R. Richey   00-8142000-06-26
Bahamas, Cat Island, Cat Island, Stephenson settlement, on west side of the main road, near a well, 24.44925 -75.54663


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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