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Dataset: DES
Search Criteria: El Oro; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection


DES-154791:Melocactus
peruvianus Vaupel
DES00035814Edward F. Anderson   25191966-01-08
El Oro, One kilometer SW of the town of Huaquillas which is on the Peruvian-Ecudorian border., -3.484722 -80.2425

DES-155079:Opuntia
quitensis Weber
DES00035931Edward F. Anderson   25241966-09-01
El Oro, 70 kilometers E of Machala on the mountain road to Cuenca. Giron Valley., -3.158889 -79.147778, 720m

DES-155079:Opuntia
quitensis Weber
DES00035932Edward F. Anderson   25241966-09-01
El Oro, 70 kilometers E of Machala on the mountain road to Cuenca. Giron Valley., -3.158889 -79.147778, 720m

DES-4215:Opuntia
undetermined P. Mill.
DES00035945Edward F. Anderson   25181966-01-08
El Oro, One kilometer SW of the town of Huaquillas which is on the Peruvian-Ecuadorian border., -3.484722 -80.2425

DES-4215:Opuntia
undetermined P. Mill.
DES00035946Edward F. Anderson   25181966-01-08
El Oro, One kilometer SW of the town of Huaquillas which is on the Peruvian-Ecuadorian border., -3.484722 -80.2425


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