Dataset: NY-
Search Criteria: Mexico; Jalisco; Casimiro Castillo; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


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Acacia angustissima (Mill.) Kuntze
548300M. A. Wetter   10641989-03-16
Mexico, Jalisco, Casimiro Castillo, 1.3 km by new lumber road E of microwave tower; microwave tower is ca. 2 km (by air) due S of Puerto los Mazos and is ca. 10.5 km (by air) NE of Casimiro Castillo, 19.67681 -104.37731, 1660m

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368823C. L. Díaz Luna   193941987-11-21
Mexico, Jalisco, Casimiro Castillo, Camino al Parotal, 19.5739 -104.4161, 480m

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433940   212901988-09-10
Mexico, Jalisco, Casimiro Castillo, Casimiro Castillo, Jalisco, 19.60219 -104.4353, 450m

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446948   3171978-09-19
Mexico, Jalisco, Casimiro Castillo, Arroyo Tacubaya, at base of cerro La Petaca, 1-4 km SE of Casimiro Castillo, ca. 20 km SSW of Autlán de Navarro, 19.62 -104.43, 500m

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Selaginella tarda Mickel & Beitel
447052   212891988-09-10
Mexico, Jalisco, Casimiro Castillo, Casimiro Castillo, Jalisco, 19.60219 -104.4353, 450m

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422870F. R. Barrie   11451984-11-18
Mexico, Jalisco, Casimiro Castillo, Puerto Los Mazos, 15 km S of Autlan de Navarro, on the road to Barra de Navidad, 19.67 -104.42

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Carminatia jaliscensis McVaugh
366665F. R. Barrie   11531984-11-18
Mexico, Jalisco, Casimiro Castillo, Puerto Los Mazos, 15 km S of Autlan de Navarro, on the road to Barra de Navidad, 19.67 -104.42

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Pseudelephantopus spicatus (B.Juss. ex Aubl.) Rohr
368595F. R. Barrie   11691984-11-18
Mexico, Jalisco, Casimiro Castillo, 2 km S of Puerto Los Mazos, 17 km S of Autlan de Navarro, 19.67 -104.42, 1100m

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359042F. R. Barrie   11761984-11-18
Mexico, Jalisco, Casimiro Castillo, 3 km S Puerto Los Mazos, 17 km S de Autlán de Navarro, 19.6725 -104.3875, 1000m

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417216F. R. Barrie   11781984-11-18
Mexico, Jalisco, Casimiro Castillo, 2 km S of Puerto Los Mazos, 17 km S of Autlan de Navarro, 19.67 -104.42, 1000m


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Google Map

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