Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Abies hidalgensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard:A
Image Associated With the Occurence
00066728Z. Debreczy, I. Racz & G. Biro et al.   403231994-06-12
Mexico, Hidalgo, Sierra Madre Oriental, 20 km. north of Tulancingo, northnorthwest side of a northwest-southeast running valley 4-5 km. north of the village of Metepec, in rich subtropical cloud forest vegetation, ca. 2300 m

Harvard:A
Image Associated With the Occurence
00066729Z. Debreczy, I. Racz & G. Biro et al.   403231994-06-12
Mexico, Hidalgo, Sierra Madre Oriental, 20 km. north of Tulancingo, northnorthwest side of a northwest-southeast running valley 4-5 km. north of the village of Metepec, in rich subtropical cloud forest vegetation, ca. 2300 m

Harvard:A
Image Associated With the Occurence
00066730Z. Debreczy, I. Racz & G. Biro et al.   403231994-06-12
Mexico, Hidalgo, Sierra Madre Oriental, 20 km. north of Tulancingo, northnorthwest side of a northwest-southeast running valley 4-5 km. north of the village of Metepec, in rich subtropical cloud forest vegetation, ca. 2300 m

CHAPINGO:CHAP
44117Humberto García Martínez   12621997-07-23
Mexico, HIDALGO, TENANGO DE DORIA, Al N del poblado de La Cruz, 1.75 km en línea recta del centro de la ranchería., 20.298056 -98.270833

CHAPINGO:CHAP
44117Enrique Guízar Nolazco   12621997-07-23
Mexico, HIDALGO, TENANGO DE DORIA, Al N del poblado de La Cruz, 1.75 km en línea recta del centro de la ranchería., 20.298056 -98.270833

CHAPINGO:CHAP
47868Humberto García Martínez   12611994-11-19
Mexico, HIDALGO, TENANGO DE DORIA, Ranchería Lindavista., 20.360833 -98.181111

CHAPINGO:CHAP
47868Enrique Guízar Nolazco   12611994-11-19
Mexico, HIDALGO, TENANGO DE DORIA, Ranchería Lindavista., 20.360833 -98.181111


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