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

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Herbario de la Universidad Autónoma de Baja California


BCMEX
Diospyros californica (Brandegee) I. M. Jtn.
7228J. Rebman   28521994-08-08
México, Baja California Sur, Sierra de la Laguna, Sierra de La Laguna, 8 miles from Mex. Rte. 1 on the road to San Antonio de La Sierra, 1.2 miles south of Rancho Las Termopilas, 23.683333 -109.966667

BCMEX
Diospyros californica (Brandegee) I. M. Jhtn.
10546J. Rebman   57541998-10-27
México, Baja California Sur, Sierra de la Laguna, Northeast of Todos Santos: Cañon La Burrera: vicinity of Rancho Corral Grande., 23.5 -110.016667

BCMEX
Diospyros californica (Brandegee) I.M.
11894J.L. Leon de la Luz   99892001-09-07
México, Baja California Sur, Sierra la Victoria, San Antonio de La Sierra., 23.633333 -109.9

BCMEX
6486S.L. Friedman   211995-01-17
México, Sonora, Camahuiroa, In arroyo Camahuiroa 3 km upstream from mouth; 2 km northeast Camahuiroa, 9.5 km (by air) west-northwest Melchor Ocampo, 26.550833 -109.255

BCMEX
Maba intricata (A. Gray) Hiem.
5694J. Rebman   13701992-05-13
México, Baja California Sur, Los Frailes, Cabo Los Frailes, 23.383333 -109.433333

BCMEX
8062J.I. Calzada   111161985-06-05
México, Veracruz, Soteapan, Barra de Pilapa. al NE del Ejido Pilapillo, Mpio. Soteapan, Veracruz, Mexico

BCMEX
1842M.A. Magaña   3581981-08-25
México, Tabasco, Macuspana, A 8 km de la entrada de Macuspana hacia Escarcega y 1.5 km al Norte.

BCMEX
Diospyros riojae Gomez Pompa
8350J.I. Calzada   119291985-03-06
México, Veracruz, San Andres Tuxtla, Senda para el Cerro Baxin, al N de San Andres Tuxtla. Sierra Los Tuxtlas, Mpio. San Andres Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.