Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Serjania incisa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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TEX00253638José A. Villarreal|Miguel Agustín Carranza|Tom Wendt|David H. Riskind|James S. Henrickson|W Wagner   88771999-09-16
Mexico, Coahuila, Muzquiz, Carr 53, Múzquiz-Boquillas entrada al rancho la Babia, 28.57472 -102.05778

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TEX00264355Fernando Chiang C.|Tom Wendt|Marshall C. Johnston   75291972-06-06
Mexico, Coahuila, 20 Km N of the Río Sabinas crossing on therd from Múquiz to La Cuesta, 28.10722 -101.64694

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TEX00264356José A. Villarreal|Miguel Agustín Carranza|Mario Vázquez Torres   69381992-09-17
Mexico, Coahuila, Muzquiz, Carr Múzquiz-Boquillas (53) Ranch. La Babia áereas cercanas al arroyo La Babia, 28.55 -102.08333

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TEX00264357José A. Villarreal|Miguel Agustín Carranza   74151993-11-13
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Los Ramones, Ejido San Isidro, 25.63333 -99.86667

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TEX00264358Alan Prather|Thomas F. Patterson   14711993-10-17
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Bustamante, Cañón Bustamante, where the Sabinas River divides the Sa Morena and the Sa Bustamante; along the E-most drainage on the S side of the river, 26.53333 -100.55

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TEX00264359José A. Villarreal|Miguel Agustín Carranza   74151993-11-13
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Los Ramones, Ejido San Isidro, 25.63333 -99.86667

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TEX00264360Ernest G. Marsh   3331936-07-06
Mexico, Coahuila, Muzquiz, Múzquiz, 27.87694 -101.51389

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TEX00264361Ernest G. Marsh   3331936-07-06
Mexico, Coahuila, Muzquiz, Múzquiz, 27.87694 -101.51389

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TEX00264453José A. Villarreal|Miguel Agustín Carranza   79781994-11-11
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Cerralvo, Parque El Sabinal al W de Cerralvo, 26.08333 -99.38333


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