Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hysterangium latisporum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Hysterangium latisporum Castellano, Cázares & Guevara
OSC-M-010979J. States   1995-03-14
United States, Arizona, Graham Co., Coronado National Forest, Mount Graham, Noon Creek, 32.6678 -109.7881, 1501m

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Hysterangium latisporum Castellano, Cázares & Guevara
OSC-M-010975J. Garcia   1983-08-20
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Santiago, El Salto, Camino Camatera-Petreno Redendo, 950m

OSC
Hysterangium latisporum Castellano, Cázares & Guevara
OSC-M-010974G. Guevara   2006-11-11
Mexico, Tamaulipas, Torre de microondas la mula

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Hysterangium latisporum Castellano, Cázares & Guevara
OSC-M-010973M. Amaranthus   110061988-10-11
Mexico, Michoacán, Los Azufres

OSC
Hysterangium latisporum Castellano, Cázares & Guevara
OSC-M-010981R.Young   110091988-10-20
Mexico, Tamaulipas

OSC
Hysterangium latisporum Castellano, Cázares & Guevara
OSC-M-010983M. Amaranthus   110111988-10-20
Mexico, Tamaulipas


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