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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
Cybianthus brasiliensis (Mez) G.Agostini
ASU0045260C. S. Ribas; V. Nicolaok   2281990-01-30
Brazil, Parana, Morro 6 (mun. Quatro BArras), -25.3667 -49.0833, 1200m

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ASU0045263G. Hatschbach; A. Schinini, J. M. Silva   646531996-04-14
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Serra do Cabral, início da subida (mun. Joaquim Felício), -17.8 -44.2, 800 - 900m

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ASU0045264G. Hatschbach; M. Hatschbach, J. M. Silva   615601995-01-16
Brazil, Espirito Santo, Mata Fria (Mun. Venda Nova do Imigrante) Espírito Santo, -20.331291 -41.27703, 1000m

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ASU0045262G. Hatschbach; J. M. Silva   501601985-11-24
Brazil, Bahia, Cab. Rib. S. Pedro (mun. Mucuge)., -12.996334 -41.369808

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ASU0045261W. J. Kress   94-51171994-07-11
Costa Rica, San Jose, San Jose. Oak forest, vicinity of Alburque Cuerici, Alto Jaular; ca. 7 rd-km E of Interamerican Hwy.; 4 km due E Siberia, 9.55 -83.6833, 2600 - 2800m

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ASU0045265C. W. Wood   2261975-06-05
Venezuela, Aragua, Pico Periquito trail, Rancho Grande., 10.341667 -67.7, 1200m

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ASU0045266C. W. Wood   4131975-12-26
Venezuela, Aragua, Trail from Rancho Grande to Pico Guacamaya., 10.365 -67.666944, 1300m

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ASU0319524   2009-07-03
Peru, Allpahuayo 2; ALP2, -3.96422 -73.42917, 133m

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ASU0321234   2009-07-14
Peru, Allpahuayo 2; ALP2, -3.96422 -73.42917, 133m

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ASU0320886   2010-02-02
Peru, Huampal; HPL, -10.18729 -75.5773, 1040m

ASU
Cybianthus nanayensis (J. F. Macbr.) G. Agostini
ASU0321787   2010-02-05
Peru, Huampal; HPL, -10.18729 -75.5773, 1040m

ASU
ASU0321566   2009-10-01
Peru, San Pedro 1; SP1, -13.05084 -71.53432, 1500m

ASU
ASU0319499   2010-07-01
Peru, Paujil 2; PJ2, -10.3308 -75.2613, 884m

ASU
ASU0321295   2011-09-15
Peru, Allpahuayo; ALP-40, -3.94103 -73.44002, 142m

ASU
ASU0321437   2011-09-15
Peru, Allpahuayo; ALP-40, -3.94103 -73.44002, 142m


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