Dataset: USAC-USCG
Taxa: Gentianaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario de la Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala


USAC:USCG
432343746; J. Morales, E. Martínez & D. Alvarez   2005-02-02
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Chisec, Rubelsanto a Chisec, 15.7783 -90.40269, 408 - 408m

USAC:USCG
38197M.Pérez   56442012-04-23
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Cahabón, Chiiz, 15.318 -89.4044, 850 - 850m

USAC:USCG
38667J. Jiménez; J. Jiménez, R. Rodas & M. Barillas.   23702012-10-11
Guatemala, Quetzaltenango, Quetzaltenango, Laguna Seca, en Cerro Siete Orejas, 14.82222222 -91.58555, 3050 - 3215m

USAC:USCG
40187Maarten J.M. Christenhusz; Maria Vorontsova, Jorge Jiménez Barrios, Kimberly Watson, Cristina Espada Mateos   53572009-02-26
Guatemala, Huehuetenango, Todos Santos Cuchumatán, Aldea Max, Chinhuitz, along the road from the crossing to Chinhuitz., 15.516667 -91.65, 2600m

USAC:USCG
40002J. Vega; J, Vega   26992013-10-02
Guatemala, Izabal, Livingston, Livingston, Izabal *, 15.53 -88.909, 101 - 101m

USAC:USCG
37934M. Pérez   56802012-03-14
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Cahabón, Bosque a la orilla de la carretera antes de llegar al puente del Río Cahabón, 15.51 -89.62, 123 - 123m

USAC:USCG
42795O. Machuca; Oscar Machuca   OM2017-11-16
Guatemala, Jutiapa, Agua Blanca, Aldea Tecuziate, 14.43044 -89.56172, 908 - 908m

USAC:USCG
37952M. Pérez   54832012-05-16
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Senahú, Bosque Sajomté, entrando por la iglesia Mormona, 15.493889 -89.648889, 900 - 900m

USAC:USCG
Gentiana pumilio Standl. & Steyerm.
40251Maarten J.M. Christenhusz; Maria Vorontsova, Jorge Jiménez Barrios, Kimberly Watson, Cristina Espada Mateos   52722009-02-25
Guatemala, Huehuetenango, Todos Santos Cuchumatán, Aldea La Ventosa, trail from La Ventosa to La Torre., 15.466667 -91.533333, 3400 - 3700m


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Google Map

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