Dataset: LL
Search Criteria: Argentina; Formosa; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


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LL00491535A. Krapovickas|C. L. Cristóbal   196201971-09-02
Argentina, Formosa, Ruta ll, ayo. Salado

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Glandularia aristigera (S.Moore) Tronc.
LL00515235A. Krapovickas   130801967-08-19
Argentina, Formosa, Riacho Eh Eh y ruta 11.

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LL00542316Ismael Morel   21001947-01-11
Argentina, Formosa, Pilcomayo, Puerto Porteno.

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Thevetia bicornuta Müll. Arg.
LL00542439A. Krapovickas|C. L. Cristóbal|L. Z. Ahumada   138161968-02-14
Argentina, Formosa, Dto. Monteagudo. Monteagudo. Ruta 11.

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LL00542308I. Morel   39201947-08-04
Argentina, Formosa, Pilcomayo, Sur a 3 km. de Riacho Negro.

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LL00549217A. Krapovickas|C. L. Cristóbal|L. Z. Ahumada   138201968-02-14
Argentina, Formosa, Monteagudo, Ruta 11. Dto. Monteagudo.

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LL00553041A. Krapovickas|C. L. Cristóbal   132111967-09-22
Argentina, Formosa, Capital. Río Salado. Ruta 11.


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