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Dataset: MASS-
Taxa: jatropha => Jatropha, Jatropha
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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MASS test


MASS
00434406A. C. Smith, D. Koroiveibau   1969-03-26
Fiji, Rewa, F. M. Gray's Garder

MASS
00434423C. F. Baker   1907-05-10
Cuba, Santiago de las Vegas

MASS
Jatropha dioica Sessé ex Cerv.
00434410C. G. Pringle   1885-00-00
Mexico, Coahuila

MASS
Jatropha dioica Sessé ex Cerv.
00434411C. G. Pringle   1884-08-15
Mexico, Sonora

MASS
00434413C. G. Pringle   1884-08-16
Mexico, Sonora, Near Gulf of California

MASS
Jatropha cardiophylla (Torr.) Muell.-Arg.
00434414C. G. Pringle   1881-07-29
United States, Arizona, foot hills of Santa Catalina Mountains

MASS
Jatropha ciliata Müll.Arg.
00434416C. G. Pringle   1896-06-13
Mexico, Federal District, Hill of Ixtapalapa

MASS
Jatropha dioica Sessé ex Cerv.
00434420D. E. Boufford   1973-07-10
United States, Texas, Presidio, Along Rio Grande River

MASS
00434419D. W. Bierhorst   1962-02-23
Fiji, Highway leading from Savu Savu

MASS
00434407D. W. Bierhorst & J. R. Nolan   1964-01-04
Suriname, Near a camp at Saramacca River

MASS
Jatropha dioica Sessé ex Cerv.
00434412E. Palmer   
United States, Texas, Laredo Rio Grande River

MASS
Jatropha cathartica Teran & Berland.
00434415E. Palmer   
United States, Texas, Laredo, Rio Grande River

MASS
Jatropha dioica Sessé ex Cerv.
00434409E. R. Bogusch, E. E. Molby   1929-07-09
United States, Texas, Devils River Canyon near Del Rio

MASS
00434422G. C. Pringle   1882-06-25
United States, Arizona, foothills of Santa Rita Mountains

MASS
00434408H. E. Ahles   1967-10-17
United States, Massachusetts, cultivated

MASS
00434421J. Eldredge   1975-08-13
The Bahamas, Exuma, Mrs. Cullan's garden, Stuart Manor

MASS
00434417O. Degener, R. Bertram, H. J. Clay   1948-12-22
United States, Hawaii, Maui, Kahikinui

MASS
00434418R. S. Toroes   1928-08-24
Indonesia, Sumatra


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