Dataset: LEA
Taxa: Cytinaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


LEA
Bdallophyton americanum (R. Br.) Harms
18042Job Kuijt, R. Mendoza   1986-07-04
Nicaragua, Depto. Chontales: 160 km southeast of Juigalpa, 150 - 170m

LEA
Bdallophyton americanum (R. Br.) Harms
18043M. Nee, G. Diggs, G. Schatz   247511982-07-02
Mexico, Edo. Veracruz. N and E sides of Laguna Encantada, 3 km. NE of San Andres Tuxtla, Mun. San Andres Tuxtla., 18.4583333 -95.1875, 300 - 300m

LEA
Bdallophyton americanum (R. Br.) Harms
18049A. Grijalva, O. Vanegas, R. Rueda   27301983-07-08
Nicaragua, Departamento de Leon: Volcan Momotombo, laguna de Monte Galan; ca 4 km al SE de Puerto Momotombo., 110 - 110m

LEA
Bdallophyton americanum (R. Br.) Harms
18053James S. Miller, Michael Nee   13841983-08-28
Nicaragua, Chontales. Hacienda Corpus, 11 km. W of Juigalpa., 12.1166667 -85.4666667, 100 - 100m

LEA
Bdallophyton americanum (R. Br.) Harms
18065P.P. Moreno   166601982-06-21
Nicaragua, Departmento de Granada: Camino de Casa Tejas, 1.2 km antes de la finca San Jose del Mombacho, 11.7666667 -85.9, 40 - 60m

LEA
Bdallophyton americanum (R. Br.) Harms
18076P.P. Moreno   170681982-09-03
Nicaragua, Departamento de Granada, Casa Tejas, 21 km de la carretera Nandaime-Granada, 11.7666667 -85.9, 40 - 45m

LEA
Bdallophyton americanum (R. Br.) Harms
18082Warren Douglas Stevens   217801982-09-05
Nicaragua, Departamento de Chontales: Hda. Corpus, W of Juigalpa, 12.1166667 -85.4666667, 100 - 100m

LEA
Bdallophyton americanum (R. Br.) Harms
18084James S. Miller, W.D. Stevens, O.M. Montiel   10571983-08-13
Nicaragua, Chontales. Hacienda Corpus, 2 km S of the hwy between El Guasimo and Juigalpa., 12.125 -85.475, 100 - 100m


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