Dataset: UC
Search Criteria: Mexico; Coahuila; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


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UC1515684Cezar González   1371978-09-09
Mexico, Coahuila, La Siberia, Municipio de Arteaga.

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Psilocybe argentina (Speg.) Singer
UC2034732G. Guzmán   s.n.1973-08-15
Mexico, Coahuila, La Siberia, Municipio de Arteaga.

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UC1319733G. B. Cummins   62-1361962-03-09
Mexico, Coahuila, Area of Paso Diamanti, south of Saltillo, Coah.

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Cumminsiella texana (Holw. & Long) Arthur
UC1319731G. B. Cummins   62-1251962-03-09
Mexico, Coahuila, Paso Diamante area, south of Saltillo, Coah.

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Cumminsiella texana (Holw. & Long) Arthur
UC1319732G. B. Cummins   62-2401962-04-14
Mexico, Coahuila, Mex. 57, the pass south of Saltillo

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Cumminsiella texana (Holw. & Long) Arthur
UC1319734G. B. Cummins   62-1371962-03-10
Mexico, Coahuila, Mex. 85, the pass area, south of Saltillo, Coah.

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Puccinia caulicola Tracy & L.D. Galloway
UC1319817Cummins   62-1221962-03-08
Mexico, Coahuila, Mex. 40, K431, west of Satillo

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Puccinia cryptandri Ellis & Barthol.
UC1319721G. B. Cummins   62-1171962-03-08
Mexico, Coahuila, Mex 40, 3 miles west of Saltillo

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Puccinia mirifica Dietel & Holw.
UC1319717Joe F. Hennen   65-1211965-09-22
Mexico, Coahuila, about 26.7 miles north of Monclova, Coah, Mex. 57

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UC1319778G. B. Cummins   62-1211962-03-08
Mexico, Coahuila, Mex. 40, K 431, W of Saltillo

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Puccinia schedonnardi Kellerm. & Swingle
UC1319725G. B. Cummins   62-1201962-03-08
Mexico, Coahuila, Mex. 40, 6 miles west of Saltillo

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UC1319789G. B. Cummins   62-1191962-03-08
Mexico, Coahuila, Mex. 40, 3 miles West of Saltillo

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UC1319825G. B. Cummins   63-3161963-10-10
Mexico, Coahuila, Mex. 57, 5 miles north of Sattillo

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Uredo mexicana (Arthur) Cummins
UC1319740G. B. Cummins   62-2371962-04-14
Mexico, Coahuila, Mex. 57, the pass area, S of Saltillo; 25.238192 -101.03149, 25.238192 -101.03149


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