Dataset: MUHW-
Taxa: Sapotaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Marshall University


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MUHW017727Eric Sundell   65111984-07-26
United States, Louisiana, Madison, Madison Parish, ca 10 mi S of Tallulah at Quimby

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MUHW017728Wilbur H. Duncan   39681941-08-24
United States, Georgia, Candler, 3 mi E of Metter, near small branch

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MUHW017729Julian A. Steyermark   146931934-08-19
United States, Missouri, Douglas, North fork of White River between Roosevelt and Richville

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MUHW017730Julian A. Steyermark   229911937-07-06
United States, Missouri, Christian, On Lime glades tributary to Swan Creek, 4 mi SE of Chadwick

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MUHW017735R.K. Godfrey   40351940-08-24
Cuba, Cienfuegos, Santa Clara, 2 mi E of Harvard House in Soledad

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MUHW017736R.K. Godfrey   41661940-08-27
Cuba, Cienfuegos, Santa Clara, Soledad, 2 mi E of Harvard House

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Sideroxylon celastrinum (Kunth) T.D. Penn.
MUHW017726Michael Meadors   171982-09-24
United States, Texas, Hidalgo, La Coma, Val Verde Ranch, 3 mi S, 16 mi W of Edinburg

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MUHW017731Eric Sundell   63991984-07-04
United States, Mississippi, Warren, Waterways Experiment Station, at lake shore

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MUHW017732Wilbur H. Duncan   31061940-10-27
United States, Georgia, Clarke, Near banks of Middle Oconee River just S of Tallassee Shoals

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MUHW017733William H. Duncan   37321941-07-26
United States, Georgia, Wayne, Edge of Linden Bluff on the Altamaha River NE of Jessup

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MUHW017734Wilbur H. Duncan   16091939-08-26
United States, Georgia, Wilkes, Large island in Broad River at Anthony Shoals

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MUHW041951Kyle Palmquist   0112019-07-16
United States, South Carolina, Jasper, Tillman Sand Ridge Heritage Preserve, Jasper County, SC., 32.49210984 -81.18772198, 10m

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Pouteria ucuqui Pires & R.E.Schult.
MUHW017738R.E. Schultes   95531942-01-03
Brazil, Amazonas, Upper Rio Negro, Igarapé Uabá, opposite mouth of Rio Xié, Amazonas.


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