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

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


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UC1318788P. C. Hutchison   s.n.1962-06-06
Mexico, Sinaloa, 1 mile south of Espinal, km. 1320 north of Mexico City.

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Puccinia megalospora (Doidge) Sacc. & Trotter
UC1319797J. F. Hennen   65-2731965-10-19
Mexico, Sinaloa, About 9.7 miles south of Culiacan, Sin, Mex. 15

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UC1319747Cummins   63-6831963-12-03
Mexico, Sinaloa, 6 miles east of junction Mex. 40 & 15, Sin, Mexico

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Ravenelia spinulosa Dietel & Holw.
UC1319689G. B. Cummins   63-6781963-12-03
Mexico, Sinaloa, Mex. 40, 4 miles east of Concordia

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UC1319701J. F. Hennen   65-280A1965-10-21
Mexico, Sinaloa, 25 miles east of Navajoa on the road to Alamos, 27.17591 -108.96008

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Ravenelia spinulosa Dietel & Holw.
UC1319708G. B. Cummins   63-6441963-12-02
Mexico, Sinaloa, 11 miles S of Mazatlan, Sinaloa Mex. 15

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UC1319702G. B. Cummins   63-7281963-10-05
Mexico, Sinaloa, Mex. 40, 5 miles east of Chupaderos


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