Dataset: BCMEX
Search Criteria: México; Baja California; Laguna Chapala; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario de la Universidad Autónoma de Baja California


BCMEX
Bahiopsis laciniata (A. Gray) E.E. Schill & Panero
2582E.B. Smith   38991986-04-06
México, Baja California, Laguna Chapala, Cerca de Laguna Chapala, Carretera a Bahía de Los Angeles., 29.333333 -114.3

BCMEX
Lepidium lasiocarpum Nutt. in Torr & Gray
3466A. Walkowiak   1987-03-17
México, Baja California, Laguna Chapala, Chapala, km. 216 al sur de San Quintín, 29.333333 -114.316667

BCMEX
Opuntia alcahes F.A.C. Weber
5318M.A. Baker   86941992-02-27
México, Baja California, Laguna Chapala, 0.4 miles NE of junction with MEX; southwest of Chapala, 29.383333 -114.366667

BCMEX
Agave shawii (Trel.) Gentry
6371J. Rebman   22991994-03-04
México, Baja California, Laguna Chapala, 1.4 miles northwest of Rancho Chapala& west of Laguna Chapala, 29.383333 -114.4

BCMEX
Opuntia P. Mill.
7056J. Rebman   28301994-07-01
México, Baja California, Laguna Chapala, Northwest of Rancho Chapala, west of Laguna Chapala, 29.383333 -114.383333

BCMEX
7130J. Rebman   28311994-07-01
México, Baja California, Laguna Chapala, Northwest of Rancho Chapala, west of Laguna Chapala, 29.383333 -114.383333

BCMEX
Hoffmanseggia glauca (Ortega) Eifert
9382J. Rebman   36701996-10-02
México, Baja California, Laguna Chapala, Between Cataviña and junction to Bahía de los Angeles; 11.7 miles south of Rancho Chapala, 29.283333 -114.25

BCMEX
Psilostrophe cooperi (A. Gray) Greene
9391J. Rebman   36651996-10-02
México, Baja California, Laguna Chapala, Between Cataviña and junction to Bahía de los Angeles; 11.7 miles south of Rancho Chapala, 29.266667 -114.2

BCMEX
Pectis papposa Harv. & A. Gray
9392J. Rebman   36661996-10-02
México, Baja California, Laguna Chapala, Between Cataviña and junction to Bahía de los Angeles; 11.7 miles south of Rancho Chapala, 29.266667 -114.2


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