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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Psacaliopsis pinetorum (Roldana pinetorum, Senecio merendonensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
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Psacaliopsis pinetorum (Hemsl.) A.M.Funston & Villaseñor
426565   39911994-07-03
Mexico, Guerrero, Chilapa de Alvarez Mun., km 130 de la carretera Chilpancingo-Chilapa-Tlapa, 17.5408 -98.8103, 1980m

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
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A. Molina R.   221221968-08-25
Honduras

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
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Psacaliopsis pinetorum (Hemsl.) Funston & Villaseñor
1510008Galeotti   20191840-00-00
Mexico, Oaxaca, Cordillera

MICH:Angiosperms
Image Associated With the Occurence
Senecio merendonensis (Hemsl.) Funston & Villaseñor
1192966A. Molina   221221968-08-25
Honduras, Ocotepeque, Moist forest bank of Mountain El Cocal, cordillera Merendón, 1800m

University of Tennessee Vascular Herbarium


TENN
Image Associated With the Occurence
Psacaliopsis pinetorum (Hemsl.) Funston & Villasenor
TENN-V-0242800   
Mexico, Oaxaca

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Psacaliopsis pinetorum (Hemsl.) Funston & Villaseñor
TEX00474983Taylor Sultan Quedensley   101972010-01-13
Mexico, Guerrero, Leonardo Bravo, Sierra Madre Occidental, 16 km. SW of Filo de Caballos, road from Filo de Caballos, to Atoyac., 17.56811 -99.87542

TEX
Roldana pinetorum (Hemsl.) H. Rob. & Brettell
TEX00062848Jerzy Rzedowski|Rogers McVaugh   2071965-01-29
Mexico, Guerrero, Vertiente SW del Cerro Teotepec, Mpio de Tlacotepec, 17.48333 -100.2

TEX
Roldana pinetorum (Hemsl.) H. Rob. & Brettell
TEX00062849Roberto V. Ortega Ortíz|M. Ortiz T.   16211981-01-10
Mexico, Oaxaca, cerca de Puerta del Sol, rumbo a San Pablo Macuiltianguis, Km 8 SAN PABLO MACUILTIANGUIS


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