Dataset: BCMEX
Search Criteria: México; Quintana Roo; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario de la Universidad Autónoma de Baja California


BCMEX
Acoelorhaphe wrightii
684R.I. Aguilar   81983-01-01
México, Quintana Roo, Othon P. Blanco, 45 m a Majaual desviacion a 67 km S de C. Pto.

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Pithecellobium keyense Britt ex Coker
1020M. Sousa   109941980-01-31
México, Quintana Roo, Puerto Morelos, Playa de Puerto Morelos.

BCMEX
1021O. Tellez   17901980-03-08
México, Quintana Roo, Tulum, A 6 km al N de Xel-ha, o a 18 km al N de Tulum.

BCMEX
1023O. Tellez   19381980-04-10
México, Quintana Roo, Ucum, 16 kms. al sur de Ucum.

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1024O. Tellez   34551980-09-07
México, Quintana Roo, Alvaro Obregon, A 15 kms. al Norte del Ingenio Alvaro Obregon.

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Matayba oppositifolia (A. Rich) Britton
1039E. Cabrera   12851981-02-17
México, Quintana Roo, San Jose, A 17 km al sur de San Jose, rumbo a Tomas Garrido.

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Hiraea fagifolia (DC.) Juss
2425O. Tellez   19941980-04-11
México, Quintana Roo, Union, A 15 km al Norte de la Union, por camino a Aserradero en Km 71.


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