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

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Herbario de la Universidad de Sonora


USON:USON
Pseudocymopterus montanus (A. Gray) Coult. & Rose
7360T.R. Van Devender   97-6461997-07-14
México, Sonora, El Divisadero (El Bordo), 1 Km southeast of El Llano on road to Bermúdez, Mesa del Campanero., 28.32805556 -109.0438889, 2100m

USON:USON
Pseudocymopterus montanus (A. Gray) Coult. & Rose
20860T.R. Van Devender   99-2861999-07-26
United States, Arizona, USA: Arizona, Coconino County. Lockett Meadow, San Francisco Mountain, Coconino National Forest., 35.35916667 -111.6211111, 2600m

USON:USON
Pseudocymopterus montanus (A. Gray) Coult. & Rose
24668J.J. Thornber   20841907-08-11
United States, Arizona, Coconino Co. Flagstaff.

USON:USON
Pseudocymopterus montanus (A. Gray) Coult. & Rose
25829T.R. Van Devender   2015-1312015-06-25
México, Sonora, Municipio de Nacozari de García. Rancho El Tigre, 27.2 km (by air) WNW of Bavispe, 52.4 km (by air) ENE of Nacozari de García, Sierra el Tigre., 30.58944444 -109.3572222, 2300m

USON:USON
Pseudocymopterus montanus (A. Gray) Coult. & Rose
26931T. R. & T. L. Van Devender   95-6101995-07-09
United States, Arizona, Radio Ridge, above Ski Lodge on Mount Lemmon, Coronado National Forest, Santa Catalina Mountains; T11S R15E Sec.35, NE1/4. Pima County, 2740m

USON:USON
Pseudocymopterus montanus (A. Gray) Coult. & Rose
29942Sue Carnahan   27722017-10-14
USA, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Madera Canyon, S of Old Madera Mine, Mount Wrightson Wilderness, Santa Rita Mtns, Coronado National Forest; 1.75 km N and 1.5 km W (by air) of Mount Wrightson peak., 31.70784 -110.86196, 2256m

USON:USON
Pseudocymopterus montanus (A. Gray) Coult. & Rose
31180Liz Makings   58412018-08-06
Mexico, Sonora, Sierra Madre Occidentale; La Presita camp or 'Campo Trucha' approximately 2 miles south as the crow flies from Mesa. Tres Rios, 29.80985 -108.72251, 1684m


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Google Map

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