Dataset: LL
Search Criteria: Mexico; Jalisco; Autlan de Navarro; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


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LL00050278Rogers McVaugh|Charles Feddema|Richard W. Pippen   199011960-10-04
Mexico, Jalisco, Autlan de Navarro, Mt sides 13 mi SW of Autlán (seaward slopes 4 mi below the Hwy pass), 19.75 -104.33333

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LL00084944Howard Scott Gentry   109671951-07-23
Mexico, Jalisco, Autlan de Navarro, 18 to 20 mi SW of Autlán

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LL00100625Hugh H. Iltis|Rafael Guzmán Mejía|Michael Nee   s.n.1979-01-04
Mexico, Jalisco, Autlan de Navarro, No locality name provided., 19.66667 -104.18333

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Matelea Aubl.
LL00155231Howard Scott Gentry   109441951-07-23
Mexico, Jalisco, Autlan de Navarro, 8 to 10 mi SW of Autlán

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LL00157011McVaugh   102001949-04-08
Mexico, Jalisco, Autlan de Navarro, 2 mi N of La Resolana, on hills near Hwy about 20 mi SW of Autlán.

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LL00177281Howard Scott Gentry   109651951-07-23
Mexico, Jalisco, Autlan de Navarro, 18-20 mi SW of Autlán

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LL00177283Howard Scott Gentry   110031951-07-26
Mexico, Jalisco, Autlan de Navarro, Tecomate, 32 mi SW of Autlán

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LL00195783Rogers McVaugh|Walter N. Koelz   8731959-11-20
Mexico, Jalisco, Autlan de Navarro, 11-12 mi SW of Autlán (about 2 mi below the pass), 19.70083 -104.39472

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LL00259805R. L. Wilburg|C. R. Wilbur   23911949-08-18
Mexico, Jalisco, Autlan de Navarro, 8 mi S of Autlán toward La Resolana

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LL00275415Rogers McVaugh   101761949-04-07
Mexico, Jalisco, Autlan de Navarro, About 2 mi N of La Resolana, near Hwy about 20 mi SW of Autlán

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LL00275420Rogers McVaugh   101911949-04-07
Mexico, Jalisco, Autlan de Navarro, About 2 mi N of La Resolana, near Hwy about 20 mi SW of Autlán

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LL00410750Jerzy Rzedowski   145771960-09-29
Mexico, Jalisco, Autlan de Navarro, No locality name provided.


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