Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gaya tarijensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
ASU0035187A. Krapovickas   442131992-07-07
Paraguay, Boquerón, Parque Valle Natural, 25 km S de Filadelfia., -22.575627 -60.033333

ASU:Plants
ASU0035188A. Schinini   354032001-03-08
Argentina, Salta, Dep. Gral. San Martin. Ruta 81, 6 km W de Dragones., -23.25 -63.349998

ASU:Plants
ASU0035189A. Schinini   352932001-03-06
Argentina, Formosa, Dep. Matacos. Ruta 39, a 4 km S de Ing. G. Juarez, cercano al canal de riego del río Bermejo., -23.9 -61.85

ASU:Plants
ASU0035190A. Krapovickas   463731994-10-25
Argentina, Salta, Dep. Rivadavia. Ruta 81, 18 km W de Capitán J. Page., -23.68333 -62.383331

Illinois Natural History Survey


ILLS
Gaya tarijensis R.E. Fries
Steven R. Hill, Michael Nee & Aquilino Molina   372942007-04-11
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, PROV. FLORIDA. 4.3 kilometers (by road) northwest of highest point along highway between Samaipata and Mairana, and 6.3 kilometers (by road) southeast of center of Mairana. Elevation 1585 meters. Coordinate Datum: WGS84/NAD83., -18.153611 -63.924167

ILLS
Gaya tarijensis R.E. Fries
Elsa Matilde Zardini & Norberto Duarte   496651998-12-12
Paraguay, Boquerón, Proposed National Park Medanos del Chaco, elevation 300 meters. 20° 41' 3" South Latitude; 61° 57' 37" West Longitude., -20.6841 -61.9602, 300m

ILLS
Gaya tarijensis R.E. Fries
Elsa Matilde Zardini & Arsenio Acosta   423941995-01-27
Paraguay, Boquerón, (ex Nueva Asunción Department), between Parque Nacional Teniente Agripino and Nueva Asunción, elevation 300 meters. 20° 54' 14" South Latitude; 61° 50' 46" West Longitude., -20.9038 -61.8461, 300m

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
UVMVT317891S.R. Hill   37294
Bolivia, Santa Cruz


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Google Map

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