Dataset: LL
Taxa: Lundellia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


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Lundellianthus jaliscensis (McVaugh) Strother
LL00127408Rogers McVaugh|Walter N. Koelz   9001959-11-22
Mexico, Jalisco, Mts 12-15 mi SSE of Autlán, on lumber rd to Corralitos, 4-10 mi above (SE of) Ahuacapán

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Lundellianthus salvinii (Hemsl.) J.L.Strother
LL00127413Dennis E. Breedlove|F. S. Kawahara   416591976-11-21
Mexico, Chiapas, SW side of the Cerro Mozotal, 11 Km NW of the jct of the rd to Motozintla along the rd to El Porvenir and Siltepec

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Lundellianthus guatemalensis (Donn.Sm.) Strother
LL00208724Elias Contreras   103651971-01-22
Guatemala, Peten, Lake Peten Itza, between San Jose and Chachaclun.

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LL00373076Cyrus Longworth Lundell   126031943-10-21
Mexico, Guerrero, Near Chilpancingo, Km 276, Chilpancingo-Acapulco Highway, on cliff along stream.

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LL00373077Cyrus Longworth Lundell   126031943-10-21
Mexico, Guerrero, Near Chilpancingo, Km 276, Chilpancingo-Acapulco Highway, on cliff along stream.

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Lundellianthus belizeanus
LL00373894R. Liesner|John D. Dwyer   14751974-01-21
Belize, Belize, Gracie Rock 1.5-4 mi S of Mile 22 on Western Hwy.

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Lundellianthus harrimanii
LL00373904Warren Douglas Stevens|Alfredo Grijalva   155811979-11-15
Nicaragua, Esteli, Loma Ocotecalzado (Mesas Moropotente), ca. 11.0 km NE of Hwy 1 at Estelí., 13.16667 -86.3

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Lundellianthus guatemalensis (Donn.Sm.) Strother
LL00373905Elias Contreras   103651971-01-22
Guatemala, Peten, Lake Peten Itza, between San Jose and Chachaclun.


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