Dataset: LL
Search Criteria: Mexico; Hidalgo; Zacualtipan de Angeles; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


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Sicyos L.
LL00079818T. C. Andres|J. J. Wiland   331985-11-24
Mexico, Hidalgo, Zacualtipan de Angeles, Between Nonoalco and Molango on Hwy Méx 105, ca 15 Km N of Zacualtipán, 20.73333 -98.7

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LL00156438Maximino Martínez   SN1940-06-01
Mexico, Hidalgo, Zacualtipan de Angeles

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Fagus mexicana Martinez
LL00171751M. Martínez   SN1939-09-01
Mexico, Hidalgo, Zacualtipan de Angeles

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Quetzalia stipitata (Lundell) Lundell
LL00231060Harold E. Moore   52961949-10-14
Mexico, Hidalgo, Zacualtipan de Angeles, Beyond Rancho El Reparo, ca 6.1 mi from Zacualtipán on rd to Tlahuelompa

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Quetzalia stipitata (Lundell) Lundell
LL00231061Jerzy Rzedowski   125131960-07-10
Mexico, Hidalgo, Zacualtipan de Angeles, Alrededores de Zacualtipán

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LL00267360Jerzy Rzedowski   125101960-07-10
Mexico, Hidalgo, Zacualtipan de Angeles, Zacualtipán

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LL00483713M. Martínez   271940-04-15
Mexico, Hidalgo, Zacualtipan de Angeles, Hidalgo.


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