Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Matelea nummularia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Matelea nummularia (Decne.) Woodson
M. Sessé & J. M. Mociño   1258
Mexico

Herbario "Luz María Villarreal de Puga" de la Universidad de Guadalajara


IBUG:IBUG
Matelea nummularia (Decne.) Woodson
213658P. Carrillo-Reyes   98932021-09-05
Mexico, Jalisco, Arenal, 1.2 km en línea recta al SE de Emiliano Zapata, camino a Río Salado., 20.711944 -103.619444, 1475m

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
Matelea nummularia (Decne.) Woodson
15975F. Shreve   79571939-07-23
Mexico, Chihuahua, 24 mi N of Rubio, Dto. Cusihuiriachic, Chih., 2067m

ARIZ
Matelea nummularia (Decne.) Woodson
250693J. R. Reeder   14201950-07-20
Mexico, Jalisco, About 10 mi NE of Zapotlanejo on road to Guadalajara, Jal.

University of Minnesota Herbarium


MIN
Matelea nummularia (Decne. ex A.DC.) Woodson
174443   44711893-06-00
Mexico, Jalisco, near Guadalajara, 20.658471 -103.346505

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Matelea nummularia (Decne.) Woodson
TEX00155111Meredith A. Lane|D. W. Longstreth   24101978-08-15
Mexico, Michoacan, Morelia, 52.6 Km (32.7 mi) W of the Centurion Motel (on N edge of Cd Morelia) on Hwy to Quiroga (Hwy 15)

TEX
Matelea nummularia (Decne.) Woodson
TEX00155112Billie Lee Turner   SN1983-10-29
Mexico, Veracruz, Perote, 2 mi SW of Totalco, on W slope of rocky limestone ridge, 19.46667 -97.36667

TEX
Matelea nummularia (Decne.) Woodson
TEX00155113Mark H. Mayfield|Alice L. Hempel|Alice Jack   9321991-07-15
Mexico, Tlaxcala, Tlaxco, 1 Km WSW of Tlaxco on the Tlaxco-Apan Hwy (119), 19.60694 -98.13333

TEX
Matelea nummularia (Decne.) Woodson
TEX00155114Marshall C. Johnston|Martin G. Ettlinger   2647-A1955-07-07
Mexico, Estado de Mexico, Toluca, 69.1 mi N of Toluca


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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