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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
Ctenitis paranaensis (C. Chr.) Lellinger
ASU0002914G. Hatschbach; E. Barbosa   605471994-03-17
Brazil, Parana, Rio das Cinzas, Corredeiras (Mun. Tomazina)., -23.7667 -49.9667

ASU
Ctenitis paranaensis (C. Chr.) Lellinger
ASU0002915G. Hatschbach; E. Barbosa   605471994-03-17
Brazil, Parana, Rio das Cinzas, Corredeiras (Mun. Tomazina)., -23.7667 -49.9667

ASU
Ctenitis equestris (Kunze) Ching
ASU0002911D. Flores;   2021976-05-16
Mexico, Hidalgo, Mpio. de Molango. 4.5 km al NW de la Laguna Atezca., 20.806806 -98.7451, 1400m

ASU
Ctenitis equestris (Kunze) Ching
ASU0002912Elinor Lehto;   243581980-03-13
Mexico, Sinaloa, Just west of El Palmito Rancho el Liebre., 23.5596600077305 -105.844624042511, 2134m

ASU
ASU0002913F. Ventura A.   3841970-01-24
Mexico, Puebla, Mpio. de Teziutlan. Puente Colorado., 19.821835 -97.36133, 1400m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.