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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cnidoscolus cnicodendron (Cnidoscolus vitifolius var. cnicodendrum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
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189068J. Richard Abbott   162061995-02-18
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Ñuflo de Chavez, Concepción, -16.0333333 -62

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
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TEX00530764Israel G. Vargas C.   31511994-04-15
Bolivia, Caballero, Santa Cruz, San Juán del Potrero, trayecto de 1 km al NE del pueblo., -17.95 -64.283333333

TEX
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TEX00530765Grady L. Webster|Arnildo Pott   253471984-10-03
Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul, Corumba, Pantanal region, Fazenda Nhumirim., -18.983333333 -56.65

TEX
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TEX00530766Grady L. Webster|A. Pott|V. Pott   253181984-10-01
Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul, Corumba, Morro do Noroeste, S of Corumbá., -19.016666667 -57.65

TEX
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Cnidoscolus vitifolius var. cnicodendrum (Griseb.) Lourteig & O'Donell
TEX00530774C. A. O'Donell   53851947-02-18
Argentina, Salta, Rosario de la Frontera, Puente de Plata.

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
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v0370635WISNee, M.; Saldias P., M.   364111988-02-27
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Mun. Andres Ibanez, "Monte Grande", along road from Santa Cruz to Camiri, ca. 4 km. S. of "Km. 40"., -19.091273 -63.495227, 480m

WIS
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v0370636WISM. Nee; M. Saldias P.   364111988-02-27
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, "Monte Grande," along road from Santa Cruz to Camiri, ca. 4 km. S of "Km. 40.", -18.094389 -63.195861, 480m


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