Dataset: MO
Taxa: Astrolepis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Astrolepis sinuata (Lag. ex Sw.) D.M. Benham & Windham
3497A. Sagástegui A., et al.   125571985-04-04
Peru, Cajamarca, Contumaza, El Molino ( Cascas - Contumazá)., 1800m

MO:Tropicos
Astrolepis sinuata (Lag. ex Sw.) D.M. Benham & Windham
1396392C. Antezana   5601993-01-21
Bolivia, Cochabamba, Mizque, Cerca al Puente del rio Mizque. Puente Mizque, ladera de exposicion S, sustrato rocoso., 2000m

MO:Tropicos
Astrolepis beitelii (Mickel) D.M. Benham & Windham
100273464   7662005-07-10
Guatemala, Quetzaltenango, Santa Anita, Volcán Lacardón. UTM 0638225 - 1637701, 1500 - 2650m

MO:Tropicos
Astrolepis deltoidea (Baker) J. Beck & Windham
100287735   2791936-09-10
Guatemala, Río Panajachel, near Lake Atitlán.

MO:Tropicos
Astrolepis deltoidea (Baker) J. Beck & Windham
100287741   253251963-12-06
Guatemala, Sololá, Panajachel, Mountain slopes above Lake Atitlán, 3-5 km W of Panajachel, 14.73 -91.13, 2100m

MO:Tropicos
Astrolepis laevis (M. Martens & Galeotti) Mickel
1071495Gary J. Breckon & Mary E. Breckon   21571976-07-20
Guatemala, Huehuetenango, Along Hwy. 7W between Huehuetenango and Sacapulas, 12.5 km by road W of Aguacatán, 15.31 -90.22, 2300m

MO:Tropicos
1076292Poll   1073
Guatemala

MO:Tropicos
1076296Julian A. Steyermark   513611942-08-26
Guatemala, Huehuetenango, Between Santa Ana Huista and woods of Rancho Lucas, Sierra de los Cuchumatanes, 15.77 -91.85, 800 - 900m

MO:Tropicos
Astrolepis beitelii (Mickel) D.M. Benham & Windham
1217921George B. Proctor   25329
Guatemala

MO:Tropicos
Astrolepis beitelii (Mickel) D.M. Benham & Windham
2146887Antonio Molina R., Albertina R. Molina & Jorge A. Molina   302451974-01-11
Guatemala, Huehuetenango, Aguacatan, In deep canyon of a tributary of Río Blanco, 5 km W above Aguacatáni. Thickets and forest, 15.34 -91.31, 2000m


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