Dataset: NY-
Search Criteria: Mexico; Campeche; Escárcega; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


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Mimosa pudica var. unijuga (Duchass. & Walp.) Griseb.
551257C. L. Lundell   12511932-01-26
Mexico, Campeche, Escárcega, Tuxpeña, Camp., 18.45 -90.08331

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Bursera simaruba (L.) Sarg.
1210358T. D. Pennington   95521968-05-14
Mexico, Campeche, Escárcega, Terrenos Brason, cerca de Escácega., 60m

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550299   91971967-09-15
Mexico, Campeche, Escárcega, Campo Experimental El Tormento, Escárcega, Camp., 18.6125 -90.796939, 80m

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Protium copal (Schltdl. & Cham.) Engl.
1188977M. Cervantes   s.n.1965-07-16
Mexico, Campeche, Escárcega, Campo Exp. For. Trop. "El Tormento".

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553471   96351968-05-17
Mexico, Campeche, Escárcega, Campo Experimental El Tormento, Escárcega, Camp., 18.6125 -90.796939

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Montanoa atriplicifolia (Pers.) Sch.Bip.
425225C. L. Lundell   10931931-12-22
Mexico, Campeche, Escárcega, Tuxpeña, Camp., 18.45 -90.08331

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553879C. L. Lundell   8571931-10-24
Mexico, Campeche, Escárcega, Tuxpeña, Camp., 18.45 -90.08331

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553470   91991967-09-15
Mexico, Campeche, Escárcega, Campo Experimental El Tormento, Escárcega, Camp., 18.6125 -90.796939, 80m

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553881C. L. Lundell   13191932-02-11
Mexico, Campeche, Escárcega, Tuxpeña, Camp., 18.45 -90.08331

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550297   91971967-09-15
Mexico, Campeche, Escárcega, Campo Experimental El Tormento, Escárcega, Camp., 18.6125 -90.796939, 80m

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Bidens reptans (L.) G.Don
362637C. L. Lundell   13651932-02-21
Mexico, Campeche, Escárcega, Tuxpeña, Camp., 18.45 -90.08331

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362795C. L. Lundell   10321931-12-08
Mexico, Campeche, Escárcega, Tuxpeña, Camp., 18.45 -90.08331

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362658C. L. Lundell   8991931-11-04
Mexico, Campeche, Escárcega, Tuxpeña, Camp., 18.45 -90.08331

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553565   s.n.1965-08-19
Mexico, Campeche, Escárcega, Campo Experimental El Tormento, Escárcega, Camp., 18.6125 -90.796939

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Delilia biflora (L.) Kuntze
417200C. L. Lundell   9551931-11-18
Mexico, Campeche, Escárcega, Tuxpeña, Camp., 18.45 -90.08331

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549939C. E. Hughes   17341992-04-01
Mexico, Campeche, Escárcega, Close to the main road from Escárcega to Villahermosa about 2 km W of Francisco Escárcega, near the short-wave radio mast at La Tormenta., 18.58 -90.77, 150m

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552583C. L. Lundell   12791932-02-02
Mexico, Campeche, Escárcega, Tuxpeña, Camp., 18.45 -90.08331

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Trixis inula Crantz
433399C. L. Lundell   12531932-01-26
Mexico, Campeche, Escárcega, Tuxpeña, Camp., 18.45 -90.08331

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Otopappus scaber S.F.Blake
425564C. L. Lundell   8561931-10-23
Mexico, Campeche, Escárcega, Tuxpeña, Camp., 18.45 -90.08331

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550718C. L. Lundell   11131931-12-22
Mexico, Campeche, Escárcega, Tuxpeña, Camp., 18.45 -90.08331

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Acacia gaumeri S.F.Blake
552885E. Cabrera   53401983-08-18
Mexico, Campeche, Escárcega, 8 km al W de Francisco Escarcega en el Campo Experimental Forestal El Tormento, Camp., 18.61 -90.7667

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Pithecellobium lanceolatum (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) Benth.
00551817E. Cabrera   109471986-01-26
Mexico, Campeche, Escárcega, 10 km al E de Silvictuc, sobre la carretera Francisco Escarcega-Chetumal., 18.63867 -90.1869

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Simsia eurylepis S.F.Blake
427521D. M. Spooner   28121984-11-24
Mexico, Campeche, Escárcega, Along rt. 186, on W side of Escarcega, 8. 7 mi E of jct. of rt. 186 and rd. to La Victoria, Camp., 18.61047 -90.783

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550734C. L. Lundell   8251931-10-15
Mexico, Campeche, Escárcega, Tuxpeña, Camp., 18.45 -90.08331

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549162C. L. Lundell   10441931-12-11
Mexico, Campeche, Escárcega, Tuxpeña, Camp., 18.45 -90.08331

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361526C. L. Lundell   12611932-01-28
Mexico, Campeche, Escárcega, Tuxpeña, Camp., 18.45 -90.08331

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Paspalum langei (E.Fourn.) Nash
1744100C. L. Lundell   9511931-11-18
Mexico, Campeche, Escárcega, Tuxpeña


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