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

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Herbario de la Universidad de Sonora


USON:USON
Galvezia juncea (Bentham) Ball.
9759T.R. Van Devender   2002-2202002-03-16
México, Baja California, Cave painting area in Montevideo Canyon, 9.4 km from dirt road to San Borja (juntion 3.2 km south of Bahía Los Angeles, 28.91277778 -113.7213889, 440m

USON:USON
Galvezia juncea (Bentham) Ball.
11510T.R. Van Devender   98-1171998-02-14
México, Baja California, Municipio de Ensenada. Granite kopjes ca. 10.6 km N-NW of Catavina on MEX 1., 29.8025 -114.7713889, 640m

USON:USON
Galvezia juncea (Bentham) Ball.
19217Benjamin T. Wilder   10-1042010-03-19
México, Baja California, Mpio Ensenada. Baja California, Mexico. 24. km NW by air from turn off HWY 1 to Bahía de los Angeles., 29.23786111 -114.2657222, 515m

USON:USON
Galvezia juncea (Bentham) Ball.
13069Benjamin T. Wilder   jul-842007-03-09
México, Sonora, Isla San Esteban, southwest part of island, south trending, north-facing canyon., 28.69680556 -112.5988611, 140m

USON:USON
Galvezia juncea (Bentham) Ball.
13149Richard S. Felger   06-1002006-11-28
México, Isla San Pedro Nolasco, northeastern side of island, about 15 m below crest of island. Northern exposure., 27.97182222 -111.3818194, 250m

USON:USON
Galvezia juncea (Bentham) Ball.
23178R.D. Bratz   SN1976-01-00
Santa Ines Camp Area

USON:USON
Galvezia juncea (Bentham) Ball.
27186Benjamin T. Wilder   06-4902006-11-25
México, Sonora, Isla Tiburón, east side of island, top of Sierra Kunkaak Segundo, the eastern peak of the Sierra Kunkaak., 28.98341 -112.31039, 490m

USON:USON
Galvezia juncea (Bentham) Ball.
27193Benjamin T. Wilder   06-4742006-11-25
México, Sonora, Isla Tiburón, east side of island, deep canyon on the northern slope of the Sierra Kunkaak southwest and up canyon from Siimen Haax waterhole., 28.975109 -112.3232, 410m


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