Dataset: NY-
Search Criteria: Mexico; Jalisco; Cabo Corrientes; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


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422954D. J. Keil   151061981-08-26
Mexico, Jalisco, Cabo Corrientes, 8 mi N of El Tuito along hwy 200, 20.40767 -105.30464, 579m

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01279672R. McVaugh   263551975-02-16
Mexico, Jalisco, Cabo Corrientes, 3-10 km generally east on the road to Mina del Cuale, from the junction 5 km northwest of El Tuito, 1150m

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Mimosa robusta R.Grether
551289J. A. S. Magallanes   37461982-08-22
Mexico, Jalisco, Cabo Corrientes, 5 km al W de El Tuito, camino a Llano Grande, Mpio El Tuito, Jal., 20.29953 -105.36081

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369206   28641992-03-07
Mexico, Jalisco, Cabo Corrientes, km 36 de la carretera a las Minas de Cuale la cual comienza aproximadamente a 7. 9 km al W de El Tulto, 20.38236 -105.05831, 2000m

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549606M. Guadalupe Ayala   7311986-04-18
Mexico, Jalisco, Cabo Corrientes, Río Las Juntas, Km 157 de la Carretera Barra de Navidad-Puerto Vallarta, en frente del restaurant los Conos, 20.44267 -105.2769

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367258R. McVaugh   2546621970-12-16
Mexico, Jalisco, Cabo Corrientes, 5 km N of El Tulto, 20.36 -105.32, 650m

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Quercus iltisii L.M.González
804011L. M. González Villarreal   46572000-06-12
Mexico, Jalisco, Cabo Corrientes, 6 km. from El Tuito along the road to Mina Zimapán, 20.3661111 -105.2925, 975m

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422903   28591992-03-07
Mexico, Jalisco, Cabo Corrientes, km 9 de la carretera a las Minas de Cuale la cual comienza aproximadamente a 7-9 km al W de El Tuito, 20.35644 -105.24967, 1050m

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Selaginella pallescens (C.Presl) Spring
434238T. S. Cochrane   119251990-01-04
Mexico, Jalisco, Cabo Corrientes, N end Sierra El Tuito, 12 km by rd (near km marker 13) E of Mex. Hwy 200 on way to Minas de Zimapan & near Cuale, from (turnoff Hwy 200, 5 km N of) El Tuito, 26 km (by air) due S of Puerto Vallarta., 20.36733 -105.22353, 1000m


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