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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


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ASU0014879Jon P. Rebman; Paul Vincent   27011994-05-16
Mexico, Baja California, Punta Morro: Along the Pacific Ocean at the campus of the Universidad Autonoma de Baja California in Ensenada., 31.8667 -116.667

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ASU0014878Lyle McGill; D. J. Pinkava   88301971-06-11
Mexico, Baja California, Rancho El Soccoro., 30.309408 -115.816667

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ASU0014880E. Lehto;   L-243971980-03-15
Mexico, Sonora, East end, Bahia de San Carlos, 27.9507 -111.061797

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ASU0014875Benjamin T. Wilder; Exequiel Ezcurra. Richard Felger, Jesus Ventura Trejo   7-1652007-04-12
Mexico, Sonora, Plants of Isla Tiburón Gulf of California, Mexico Ca. 50 m off the eastern shore of Isla Tiburón. Lat: 28 89 43.300 Long: 112 23 68.1100, 29.022817 -112.153439, 57m

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ASU0014874Benjamin Wilder; Richard Felger, Humberto Romero   6-1452006-05-24
Mexico, Sonora, Plants of Isla Tiburón Gulf of California, Sonora, Mexico Palo Fierro, on beach, was washed up on shore by waves. Palo Fierro is also known as Punta Tortuga by the marines, and qseola or Punta Tormenta by the Sens.Long:-112.19527 (NAD 83), 28.952586 -112.21609, 2m

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ASU0014873Sandy Lanham;   1992-09-26
Mexico, Sinaloa, Bahía Santa Maria, ca. 50 km northwest of Altata, 25.1139 -108.2

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ASU0014872Benjamin Wilder; Richard Felger, Humberto Romero   06-1472006-05-24
Mexico, Sonora, Isla Tiburon. Palo Fierro, on beach just north of marine station. Was washed up on shore by waves. Palo Fierro is also known as Punta Tortuga by the marines, and qseola or Punta Tormenta by the Seris., 29.019722 -112.19527

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ASU0014876R. K. Brown;   B-362-a1973-03-22
Mexico, Sonora, North shore of San Carlos Bay in front of San Carlos dive center., 27.978463 -111.120808, 5m

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ASU0014877James Henrickson;   46131970-04-20
Mexico, Baja California, 12 mi So. of Enaenada, 2 rai. So. of La Joya on Punta Banda common submerged aquatic attached to rocks in surf of bay below Los Arbolitos., 31.749722 -116.747238


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