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

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


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Agaricus aridicola Geml, Geiser & Royse
UC1515691J. L. Gonzalez   s.n.1981-04-27
Mexico, Nuevo León, Colonias aledanas a San Nicolas de los Garza.

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UC652810V. M. Miller   s.n.1941-03-06
Mexico, Nuevo León, 1.3 mile north of Margarites (on Laredo-Mexico City highway).

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UC652812V. M. Miller   s.n.1941-03-06
Mexico, Nuevo León, 1.3 mile north of Margarites (on Laredo-Mexico City highway).

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Puccinia caulicola Tracy & L.D. Galloway
UC1319754Cummins   62-2261962-04-12
Mexico, Nuevo León, N.L: 60, west of Galleana

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Puccinia caulicola Tracy & L.D. Galloway
UC1319752G. B. Cummins   63-2681963-10-07
Mexico, Nuevo León, N.L. 60, K84, west of Galleana

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Puccinia dochmia Berk. & M.A. Curtis
UC1319757G. B. Cummins   63-2101963-10-03
Mexico, Nuevo León, N.L. 60, 6 miles west of Linares

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Ravenelia mesilliana Ellis & Barthol.
UC1319697J. F. Hennen   65-1311965-09-25
Mexico, Nuevo León, Cd, 24 miles west of Linares, in Santa Rosa Canyon


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