Dataset: UAS-
Taxa: Opiliaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Jesús González Ortega


UAS:UAS
Agonandra racemosa (DC.) Standl., 1920
5838Hernández Alvarez Faustino   3911987-01-30
MEXICO, SINALOA, CULIACÁN, A 21 km de la entrada de la península de Lucenilla., 24.317 -107.5, 5m

UAS:UAS
Agonandra racemosa (DC.) Standl., 1920
5941Aguayo C. Jorge Alejandro   531984-04-01
MEXICO, SINALOA, CULIACÁN, Imala., 24.858 -107.217, 100m

UAS:UAS
Agonandra racemosa (DC.) Standl., 1920
13682Vega Aviña Rito   54521994-03-17
MEXICO, SINALOA, CULIACÁN, A 3.5 km al E de Las Flechas., 24.675 -107.062, 300m

UAS:UAS
Agonandra racemosa (DC.) Standl., 1920
17262Bojórquez Bojórquez Germán Aurelio   17081995-05-03
MEXICO, SINALOA, CULIACÁN, El Salado, alrededor de El Alamo, a orilla de arroyo., 24.524 -107.113, 120m

UAS:UAS
Agonandra racemosa (DC.) Standl., 1920
13992Vega Aviña Rito   52341994-02-09
MEXICO, SINALOA, CULIACÁN, A 20 km al N de Culiacán, carretera Culiacán a Guamúchil, ladera NE del cerro La Chiva, a 1 km al O de Mirasoles., 24.996 -107.529, 400m

UAS:UAS
Agonandra racemosa (DC.) Standl., 1920
14229Vega Aviña Rito   51231994-01-20
MEXICO, SINALOA, CULIACÁN, A 20 km al N de Culiacán, carretera Culiacán a Guamúchil, ladera NE del cerro La Chiva, a 1 km al O de Mirasoles., 24.992 -107.531, 450m

UAS:UAS
Agonandra racemosa (DC.) Standl., 1920
15950Vega Aviña Rito   71451994-10-01
MEXICO, SINALOA, CULIACÁN, A 12 km de Sanalona, camino Culiacán a Tamazula, cerca de Arroyo de la Higuera., 24.833 -107.11, 170m

UAS:UAS
Agonandra racemosa (DC.) Standl., 1920
17030Vega Aviña Rito   80271995-02-09
MEXICO, SINALOA, CULIACÁN, A 3 km al NO de Baila, por brecha a Binapa., 24.2 -106.99, 100m

UAS:UAS
Agonandra racemosa (DC.) Standl., 1920
5842Vega Aviña Rito   26571988-02-15
MEXICO, SINALOA, CULIACÁN, A 70 km al E de Culiacán, camino Culiacán a Tamazula., 24.875 -106.974, 200m


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