Dataset: USON-USON
Taxa: Aphanosperma
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario de la Universidad de Sonora


USON:USON
Aphanosperma sinaloensis (Leonard & Gentry) T.F.Daniel
1391T.R. Van Devender   93-14941994-03-17
México, Sonora, Near Tojibampo, 19.5 Km. North-northwest of San Bernardo on road to Mesa Colorada., 27.52916667 -108.7791667, 740m

USON:USON
Aphanosperma sinaloensis (Leonard & Gentry) T.F.Daniel
10616Jon P. Rebman   45181997-10-25
México, Baja California Sur, Sierra Guadalupe: west of Mulege: west of Rancho San Sebastian: Rancho Santa María and Corral Viejo., 27.0425 -112.4705556, 760m

USON:USON
Aphanosperma sinaloensis (Leonard & Gentry) T.F.Daniel
8318José Jesús Sánchez Escalante   NF-103A2002-03-01
México, Sonora, Sierra Libre, Cañon Tetabejo; al W de la Sierra Libre., 28.54138889 -110.9769444, 280m

USON:USON
Aphanosperma sinaloensis (Leonard & Gentry) T.F.Daniel
8490A. Búrquez M.   93-221993-04-18
México, Sonora, La Pintada, 49 km al Sur de la ciudad de Hermosillo, Sonora; por la Carr. Fed. 15., 28.58333333 -110.9616667, 250m

USON:USON
Aphanosperma sinaloensis (Leonard & Gentry) T.F.Daniel
12856Richard S. Felger   02-2462002-02-27
México, Sonora, Municipio Guaymas, Son, North side of Sierra El Aguaje, Arroyo Las Pirinolas, ca. 5.23 km southward from Rancho Las Pirinolas., 28.05 -111.0475, 300m

USON:USON
Aphanosperma sinaloensis (Leonard & Gentry) T.F.Daniel
13930T.R. Van Devender   2007-10882007-11-18
México, Sonora, Cañón Los Anegados, ca. 2.6 km from Rancho Aguaje de Robinson, Ejido Francisco Villa, Sierra El Aguaje., 28.03583333 -111.1347222, 350m

USON:USON
Aphanosperma sinaloensis (Leonard & Gentry) T.F.Daniel
20271R.S. Felger & M.F. Wilson   95-2011995-02-19
México, Sonora, Municipio de Guaymas, Sonora. Cañon las Barajitas, Sierra el Aguaje, ca. 18 km NW of San Carlos Vicinity. North of "Cañon Escondido"., 28.05277778 -111.1836111, 60m


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