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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Peniocereus hirschtianus (Nyctocereus guatemalensis, Nyctocereus hirschtianus, Nyctocereus neumannii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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DES
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DES00036834Allan D. Zimmerman   25931990-06-13
Honduras, Choluteca, North of Choluteca near border of Dept. El Paraiso: canyon of the Rio Choluteca, 8.2 road-mi E-NE of Orocuina or 6.2 road-mi NE of Apacilagua, 13.523694 -87.04375, 106m

DES
DES00095478Joni Ward   
Guatemala, detailed locality information protected

HNT
14499Kimnach, Myron et Al.   24301983-03-11
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, near dry creek just E of Playa Naranjo, along dirt road, 61m

HNT
1938C. Lankester   S.N.

HNT
1939C.K. Horich   S.N.1957-03-19
Guatemala, Dept. Zacapa, Antonbrán, in Río Motagua valley.

HNT
1940W. Baker   9741975-08-30
Nicaragua, Managua, Ciudad Managua [See Misc. p. 6], 366m

TEX
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TEX00490777M. García|M. J. Véliz   MG 5932003-05-06
Guatemala, Zacapa, Cabanas, Transecto Cabañas, 14.914166667 -89.783611111

TEX
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TEX00490785F. Ramírez|M. García   FR 5542003-05-02
Guatemala, El Progreso, Pasagua camino a Cobán., 14.925866667 -90.058866667

TEX
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TEX00490795A. Cóbar|F. Ramírez   AC 3142003-05-06
Guatemala, Zacapa, Trans Zacapa., 14.944166667 -89.528611111

TEX
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TEX00490800F. Ramírez|A. Cóbar   FR 6642003-05-07
Guatemala, El Progreso, San Agustin Acasaguastlan, [Not Available]., 14.891111111 -90.021388889

TEX
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TEX00490802M. J. Véliz|M. García   MV 135092003-05-07
Guatemala, El Progreso, Morazan, Transecto Pasasagua., 14.925833333 -90.003611111

Harvard:GH
Image Associated With the Occurence
01875527C. Wright   1853-00-00
Nicaragua, [no additional data]

IUP
Fabiola Rodriguez   3692015-05-06
Honduras, Olancho, Guaycan, 613274, 1677545, 500-700 msnm


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