Dataset: ARIZ
Taxa: Dipyxis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Arizona, Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium, specimen-based


ARIZ
Dipyxis mexicana Cummins & J.W. Baxter
ARIZ-M-AN06435George B. Cummins   70-1701970-12-02
Mexico, Sinaloa, Mex. 40, 5 miles east of junction with Mex. 15

ARIZ
Dipyxis mexicana Cummins & J.W. Baxter
ARIZ-M-AN06436George B. Cummins   70-1951970-12-03
Mexico, Sinaloa, Mex. 40, 6 miles east of Concordia

ARIZ
Dipyxis mexicana Cummins & J.W. Baxter
ARIZ-M-AN06437George B. Cummins   70-2511970-12-10
Mexico, Sinaloa, Mex. 40, 3 miles east of junct. Mex. 15, near Villa Union

ARIZ
Dipyxis mexicana Cummins & J.W. Baxter
ARIZ-M-AN06438George B. Cummins   71-5281971-11-25
Mexico, Jalisco, Mex. 200, 9 miles south of Puerto Vallarta

ARIZ
Dipyxis viegasii (Jørst.) Cummins & J.W. Baxter
ARIZ-M-AN06439   IAC 38001939-02-00
Brazil, Est. Exp. De Fruticultura, Espírito Santo, Est. da Parahyba


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Google Map

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