Dataset: LL
Search Criteria: Mexico; Campeche; Hopelchen; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


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LL00046070Pedro Zamora C.   46401995-07-04
Mexico, Campeche, Hopelchen, Alrededor de la zona Arqueológica de Chicana, 18.50694 -89.48472

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LL00046487C. Gutiérrez B.|Gutierrez B.   49251995-09-28
Mexico, Campeche, Hopelchen, Entre Hopelchén y Bolonchén, 19.50833 -89.67222

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Ruellia yucatana (Leonard) Tharp & F. A. Barkley
LL00089200A. O. Chater|Edgar Cabrera C.|Gerrit Davidse|Mario Sousa Peña   2001982-05-18
Mexico, Campeche, Hopelchen, Bolonchén de Rejón rd-side at S edge of town, 20 -89.74556

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LL00099409C. Gutiérrez B.   48991995-09-27
Mexico, Campeche, Hopelchen, Dzibalchén y Chunchintok, 19.375 -89.675

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LL00410897Michael Nee   323861985-12-30
Mexico, Campeche, Hopelchen, 5 Km S of center of Hopelchen, along rd to Dzibalchen, 19.7 -89.85


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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