Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cosmos landii var. landii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


LL
LL00124073Cyrus Guernsey Pringle   23481889-11-02
Mexico, Jalisco, Near Guadalajara

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
TEX00124072Thomas E. Melchert|Neil J. Carman|D. J. Crawford|John E. Averett   68-611968-08-12
Mexico, Jalisco, Ca 6 mi N of Guadalajara, rte 41, at K-10

TEX
TEX00437476Neil J. Carman   68-611968-08-12
Mexico, Jalisco, Route 42, ca. 6 miles N of Guadalajara at K-10.

TEX
TEX00437477Thomas E. Melchert|Paul D. Sorensen|D. J. Crawford   63531966-09-08
Mexico, Jalisco, About 8 mi. N of Jalisco Normal School Circle in Guadalajara along route 41.

TEX
TEX00437478Thomas E. Melchert|Paul D. Sorensen|D. J. Crawford   6349A1966-09-08
Mexico, Jalisco, About 14 mi. N of Zapopan along dirt road to San Cristobal de la Barranca.

TEX
TEX00437479Thomas E. Melchert|Paul D. Sorensen|D. J. Crawford   6349C1966-09-08
Mexico, Jalisco, About 14 mi. N of Zapopan along dirt road to San Cristobal de la Barranca.

TEX
TEX00437480Thomas E. Melchert|Paul D. Sorensen|D. J. Crawford   6349D1966-09-08
Mexico, Jalisco, About 14 mi. N of Zapopan along dirt road to San Cristobal de la Barranca.

TEX
TEX00437481Thomas E. Melchert|Paul D. Sorensen|D. J. Crawford   6349B1966-09-08
Mexico, Jalisco, About 14 mi. N of Zapopan along dirt road to San Cristobal de la Barranca.

TEX
TEX00437482Thomas E. Melchert|Paul D. Sorensen|D. J. Crawford   6349E1966-09-08
Mexico, Jalisco, About 14 mi. N of Zapopan along dirt road to San Cristobal de la Barranca.


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