Dataset: BCMEX
Taxa: Bataceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario de la Universidad Autónoma de Baja California


BCMEX
2147R.F. Thorne   581091984-04-24
México, Baja California, San Quintin, Bahía de San Quintín., 30.466667 -115.966667

BCMEX
2862M.A. Magaña   15011986-05-17
México, Tabasco, Paraiso, A orillas de la laguna de Mecoacan en el Km 25 hacia Chiltepec.

BCMEX
3937R.F. Thorne   610301985-06-21
México, Baja California, San Quintin, Oeste de Bahía San Quintín, 30.5 -116

BCMEX
8530J. Rebman   31671996-05-23
México, Baja California, Bahia de Los Angeles, Playa San Rafael; 4.6 miles north of San Rafael; 42.2 miles south of Bahia de los Angeles., 28.633333 -113.15

BCMEX
8532J. Rebman   31681996-05-23
México, Baja California, Bahia de Los Angeles, Playa San Rafael; 4.6 miles north of San Rafael; 42.2 miles south of Bahia de los Angeles., 28.633333 -113.15

BCMEX
8622S.L. Friedman   21996-05-06
México, Sonora, Huatabampo, Playa Las Bocas vicinity; At arroyo mouth 1.8 Km S Las Bocas, 26.566667 -109.316667

BCMEX
9021J. Delgadillo   1997-03-27
México, Baja California, Guerrero Negro, Proximidades Muelle Viejo Guerrero Negro., 28.016667 -114.116667

BCMEX
10737P. West   181999-03-08
México, Baja California, Bahia de Los Angeles, Ventana Island; in sandy, saline area just above high tide., 28.983333 -113.5

BCMEX
13490S. Mason   2005-08-09
México, Sonora, Puerto Peñasco, Estero La Cholla., 31.333333 -113.6

BCMEX
14601Benjamin T. Wilder   2010-05-22
México, Baja California, Gulf of California, midriff islands, Isla Angel de la Guarda Bahia Pulpito., Isla Angel de la Guarda, 29.36 -113.36

BCMEX
14609Benjamin T. Wilder   2010-05-22
México, Baja California, Gulf of California, midriff islands, Isla Angel de la Guarda, Bahia pulpito., Isla Angel de la Guarda, 29.36 -113.36


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Google Map

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