Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Capparis quiriguensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Deaver Herbarium (Northern Arizona University)


ASC
ASC00101306L. Guzman   771-61989-08-14
Mexico, Jalisco, La Calera, a deep arroyo on the SW-facing slopes of the Sierra de Manantlán, next to, and E of the Autlán-Casimiro Castillo highway, 2 km ESE of the firetower (Caseta Forestal);" 16-17 km al SE de Autlán, 9-10 km al NE de C. Castillo.", 19.675 -104.406944, 900m

ASC
ASC00101305L. Guzman   771-51989-08-14
Mexico, Jalisco, La Calera, a deep arroyo on the SW-facing slopes of the Sierra de Manantlán, next to, and E of the Autlán-Casimiro Castillo highway, 2 km ESE of the firetower (Caseta Forestal);" 16-17 km al SE de Autlán, 9-10 km al NE de C. Castillo.", 19.675 -104.406944, 900m

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
J. I. Calzada   54141979-07-04
Mexico, Veracruz, Juchique De Ferrer, Plan de Las Hayas, alrededor, 19.77 -96.68, 1400m

F:Botany
K. R. Taylor et al.   1551984-01-13
Mexico, Veracruz

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
00404701P. C. Standley   240481922-05-15
Guatemala, Izabal, Vicinity of Quiriguá, 75 - 225m

Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


LL
LL00149578Jerzy Rzedowski   57451972-08-19
Mexico, Veracruz, Yecuatla, El Cajón, Mpio de Yecuatla

San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
F. Ventura A.   57471972-07-19
Mexico, Veracruz, Yecuatla, El Caj¢n, 1300m

University of California, Riverside Plant Herbarium


UCR
Mitch Provance   3492A2001-06-27
Mexico, Veracruz, Yecuatla, near (just NE of) Loma de Santa Rita, c. 11 km SSE of Misantla, 19.83361 -96.81611, 1350m

UCR
Mitch Provance   32402001-06-27
Mexico, Veracruz, Yecuatla, near (just NE of) Loma de Santa Rita, c. 11 km SSE of Misantla, 19.83361 -96.81611, 1350m

UCR
Capparis quiriguensis subsp. globosa
L. Guzmán H.   771--21989-08-14
Mexico, Jalisco, La Calera, a deep arroyo on the SW-facing slopes of the Sierra de Manatlán, next to, and E of the Autlan-Casimiro Castillo Hwy, 2 km ESE of the firetower (Caseta Forestal), “16-17 km al SE de Autlán, 9-10 km al NE de C. Castillo”, 19.675 -104.40694, 900m

UCR
Elias Contreras   67861967-03-19
Guatemala, Peten

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
205601I. Ramírez [et al.]   679
Mexico, Campeche, N/A

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
Capparis quiriguensis subsp. globosum Cornejo & Iltis
257426L. Guzmán, F.J. Santana   771-51989-08-14
Mexico, Jalisco, La Calera, a deep arroyo on the SW-facing slopes of the Sierra de Manantlán, next to, and E of the Autlán-Casimiro Castillo highway, 2 km ESE of the firetower (Caseta Forestal);" 16-17 km al SE de Autlán, 9-10 km al NE de C. Castillo.", 19.675 -104.407, 900m

University of Tennessee Vascular Herbarium


TENN
TENN-V-0241987L. Guzmán   771-61989-08-14
Mexico, Jalisco, La Calera, a deep arroyo on the SW-facing slopes of the Sierra de Manantlán, next to, and E of the Autlán-Casimiro Castillo highway, 2 km ESE of the firetower (Caseta Forestal);" 16-17 km al SE de Autlán, 9-10 km al NE de C. Castillo.", 19.675 -104.406944, 900m

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
TEX00472894L. Guzmán|Fransisco J. Santana M.   771-11989-08-14
Mexico, Jalisco, La Calera, a deep arroyo on the SW-facing slopes of de Sierra de Manantlán, next to an E of the Autlán-Casimiro Castillo HWY, 2 km ESE of the fire tower (Caseta Forestal) 16-17 km al SE de Autlán, 9-10 km al NE de Casimiro Castillo., 19.675 -104.40694

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
v0258853WISStandley, Paul   24048
Guatemala, Izabal, Vicinity of Quiriguá, Departamento de Izabal


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