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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0042110J. M. Silva; J. Cordiero   4031987-11-12
Brazil, Parana, Parque Iguacu, Mini-pantanal (mun. Curitiba), -25.491286 -49.190573

ASU
Cyclanthera minima (S.Watson) Kearns & C.E.Jones
ASU0042097A. L. Reina G.; T. R. Van Devender, W. Trauba   97-11261997-09-23
Mexico, Sonora, Northwest of the cemetary in Yecora., 28.377778 -108.933333, 1540m

ASU
Cyclanthera dissecta (Torr. & A. Gray) Arn.
ASU0042092Rzedowski   321301974-08-18
Mexico, Mexico, 3 km al W de San Cristobal Ectepec, base de la Sierra de Guadalupe, 19.601111 -99.0525

ASU
Cyclanthera dissecta (Torr. & A. Gray) Arn.
ASU0042093M. Butterwick; T. Daniel, E. Lott   86601983-12-01
Mexico, Jalisco, Rio Tuxpan, along MEX Hwy 110 crossing, 19.183929 -103.484277

ASU
Cyclanthera dissecta (Torr. & A. Gray) Arn.
ASU0042094M. Butterwick   86611983-12-01
Mexico, Jalisco, Along MEX Hwy 110 between Pihuamo and Tuxpan, 6.7 mi S of turnoff to Hwy 54 & Guzman, 19.366172 -103.38054

ASU
Cyclanthera dissecta (Torr. & A. Gray) Arn.
ASU0042095T. F. Daniel   52451987-11-05
Mexico, Jalisco, Between Talpa de Allende and La Cuesta 20.1-22.9 km S of Talpa, 20.270529 -104.789335, 1420 - 1485m

ASU
Cyclanthera dissecta (Torr. & A. Gray) Arn.
ASU0042096T. F. Daniel   53001987-11-08
Mexico, Michoacan, 31 km NW of Coalcoman on road to La Estrella, Jalisco, 18.783333 -103.15

ASU
Cyclanthera micrantha Cogn. ex Rose
ASU0042098T. R. Van Devender; R.K. Van Devender, A.C. Sanders, B. Pitzer, J.F. Wiens, K.J. Johnson   92-9931992-10-05
Mexico, Sonora, Arroyo el Mentidero at El Chinal road, 11.3 km S of Alamos, 26.96162 -108.919803, 240m

ASU
ASU0042099M. Butterwick; T.F. Daniel   86191983-11-22
Mexico, Sinaloa, Microondas La Muralla, between Escuinapa and Acaponeta, just E of MEX Hwy 15, 11 mi N of Nayarit border, 22.5750233564817 -105.593365430832

ASU
ASU0042100F. Ventura A.   8431970-04-08
Mexico, Veracruz, Teocelo, Mpio. de Teocalo, 19.383333 -96.966667, 1100m

ASU
ASU0042101F. Ventura A.   51411972-03-24
Mexico, Veracruz, Planta el Pie, Mpio. de Chiconquiaco, 19.72551 -96.76469

ASU
ASU0042103E. Ventura V.   15201983-10-20
Mexico, Mexico, San Nicolas Tlamincas, Mpio. de Texcoco, 19.516667 -98.883333, 2400m

ASU
ASU0042104B. Bartholomew   33981985-10-25
Mexico, Hidalgo, Mpio. de Metzquititlán. 9.1 km N of Metzquititlán on Hwy 105., 20.533333 -98.65, 1820m

ASU
ASU0042102R. Gonzalez T.   3911971-11-18
Mexico, Jalisco, Entre Cuale y El Encino, Mpio. de Talpa., 20.367527 -105.076708

ASU
ASU0042105F. Ventura A.   44591971-11-05
Mexico, Veracruz, Comalapa, Mpio. de Teocelo, 19.383333 -96.966667

ASU
ASU0042106Rzedowski; McVaugh   1581965-01-27
Mexico, Guerrero, ± 2 km al NE del Campamento El Gallo; estribaciones suroccidentales del Cerro Teotepec, 17.4667 -100.217

ASU
ASU0042107Rzedowski   376261981-11-01
Mexico, Mexico, Cerro Sacromonte, cerca de Amecameca, 19.116667 -98.766667

ASU
ASU0042108J. Rebman; M. Dominguez, J. Barry, S. Wolf   58241998-10-29
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sierra de la Laguna: northeast of Todos Santos: vicinity of Valle La Laguna at top of the Sierra; Neast of Cañón La Burrera and Rancho Corral Grande, 23.5556 -110.131

ASU
Cyclanthera hystrix (Gillies) Arn.
ASU0042109L. R. Landrum; S. Landrum, J. Bricker, F. Grifo   57921987-12-26
Argentina, Tucuman, Mun. Monteros. Km 39-41 on road from Acheral to Tafi del Valle. Just below bridge over Rio Los Sosa., -27.11981 -65.468475, 1600m

ASU
ASU0301403Liz Makings; Enrique Martinez, David Gastellum and Madrean Discovery Expedition participants   54192017-08-13
Mexico, Sonora, Sierra Juriquipa; Rancho Zulema, 30.28313 -109.55989, 1680m


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