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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lilaeopsis schaffneriana, Lilaeopsis schaffneriana var. recurva (Lilaeopsis recurva), Lilaeopsis schaffneriana var. schaffneriana, Lilaeopsis schaffneriana ssp. recurva
Search Criteria: mexico; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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pilotorch2 - Now TEX for TORCH Georef testing


TEX
Lilaeopsis schaffneriana (Schlecht.) Coult. & Rose
TEX00163111Rzedowski   214361965-10-12
Mexico, Distrito Federal, Terrenos del antiguo Lago de Texcoco, cerca del Peñón de los Baños

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Lilaeopsis schaffneriana (Schlecht.) Coult. & Rose
TEX00163112Juan J. Jiménez Osornio   SN1989-09-01
Mexico, Distrito Federal, Tlahuac, Chinampas al San Andrés Mixquic, 40 Km SE of Méx City & 7.5 Km W of Chalco in the Chalco Lk. basin, 19.225 -98.96361

TEX
Lilaeopsis schaffneriana (Schlecht.) Coult. & Rose
TEX00163113C. Ritchie Bell|J. A. Duke   168381959-09-02
Mexico, Tlaxcala, Hwy 136 at K-195 1.1 mi E of rail rd in E side of El Carmen

TEX
Lilaeopsis schaffneriana (Schlecht.) Coult. & Rose
TEX00163114Rzedowski   197221965-04-25
Mexico, Distrito Federal, 2 Km al E de Xochimilco

TEX
Lilaeopsis schaffneriana (Schlecht.) Coult. & Rose
TEX00163115Hugh H. Iltis|Robert Koeppen|Frank S. Iltis   391-A1960-07-25
Mexico, Michoacan, 1 Km S of Puentecillas, ca 5 Km N of Ario de Rosales, 19.25 -101.66667

TEX
Lilaeopsis schaffneriana (Schlecht.) Coult. & Rose
TEX00163116Donald J. Pinkava|L. A. McGill|T. Reeves|Nash   13207-P1976-05-07
Mexico, Chihuahua, Rte 2, 6.2 mi NE of Janos

TEX
TEX00163117Darrell E. Ward|Richard D. Worthington   
Mexico, Chihuahua, detailed locality information protected


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