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

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Herbario de la Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala


USAC:USCG
45883B.Hernández; M.Quezada, E.Car, M.Pérez & J.Martínez.   2019-06-10
Guatemala, El Progreso, Guastatoya, Finca San Juan, 14.86125 -90.15442, 513m

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45884B.Hernández; M.Quezada & E.Car.   2019-08-16
Guatemala, El Progreso, Guastatoya, Finca San Juan, 14.86125 -90.15442, 513m

USAC:USCG
45887B.Hernández; M.Quezada, E.Car, M.Pérez & J.Martínez.   2019-08-16
Guatemala, El Progreso, Guastatoya, Finca San Juan, 14.86125 -90.15442, 513m

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45901B.Hernández   2019-08-16
Guatemala, El Progreso, Guastatoya, Finca San Juan, 14.86125 -90.15442, 526m

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45947B. Hernández   2019-08-16
Guatemala, El Progreso, Guastatoya, Finca San Juan, 14.86125 -90.15442, 526m

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4267E.Pöll   1983-02-20
Guatemala, El Progreso, San Agustan Acasaguastlan, Tulumaje, 14.92312383 -90.03390221

USAC:USCG
4285M. Andrino   1951-03-22
Guatemala, Zacapa, Zacapa, Puente blanco, 14.95455004 -89.53660752

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41949E. Martinez S.; D. Alvarez, S. Ramirez, G. Bacab   282781997-08-09
Mexico, Campeche, Calakmul, A 32 Km al S de la Caseta de entrada a Calakmul, 18.289722 -89.839444, 250 - 250m

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16956Fco. de la Vega   041983-04-25
Guatemala, El Progreso, San Agustín Acasaguastlán, 14.950946 -89.972843

USAC:USCG
28804F. Ramirez; M. Véliz   FR 2812003-02-08
Guatemala, Zacapa, El Rancho, 14.918879 -90.017416, 310 - 310m

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29214Miguel Tzoc   2001-04-04
Guatemala, Guatemala, Ciudad de Guatemla, (J.B.), 14.633733 -90.507521, 1500 - 1500m

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29215Luis Velazquez   2001-04-04
Guatemala, Guatemala, Ciudad de guatemala, 14.633473 -90.506332, 1500 - 1500m

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21943Gabriel Rendon   256981975-08-04
Guatemala, El Progreso, El Rancho, 14.918879 -90.017416


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