Dataset: MO
Taxa: Mimozyganthus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Mimozyganthus carinatus (Griseb.) Burkart
100917Al Gentry, R. Foster & M. Peña   751881991-10-25
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Curuyuqui, 50 km SE of Santa Cruz on Río Parapetí, upland chaco. Transects 1-2, -18.77 -62.23, 350m

MO:Tropicos
Mimozyganthus carinatus (Griseb.) Burkart
101728Al Gentry & M. Peña   752711991-10-26
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Curuyuqui, seasonally flooded riverside forest along Río Parapetí. Transects 5-8, -18.77 -62.3, 350m

MO:Tropicos
Mimozyganthus carinatus (Griseb.) Burkart
102703Al Gentry   753741991-10-29
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Yanaigua, 30 km W of Paraguay border, dry disturbed chaco. Transects 1-10, -19.7 -62.1, 250m

MO:Tropicos
Mimozyganthus carinatus (Griseb.) Burkart
102871Al Gentry   753861991-10-29
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Yanaigua, 30 km W of Paraguay border, dry disturbed chaco. Transects 1-10, -19.7 -62.1, 250m

MO:Tropicos
Mimozyganthus carinatus (Griseb.) Burkart
1322855M. Chiraye S. Arauz, S. Jimenez et al.   31998-09-18
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Cordillera, En los alrededores de la comunidad hasta 3 km. al Oeste de Iyobi., -19.38 -62.53

MO:Tropicos
Mimozyganthus carinatus (Griseb.) Burkart
1428994Beck & Liberman   9726
Bolivia, Tarija, Gran Chaco, Palos Blancos, 3 km hacia Puerto Margarita en el camino al Rio Pilcomayo, 625m

MO:Tropicos
Mimozyganthus carinatus (Griseb.) Burkart
788279Gonzalo Navarro & I. Vargas   2601991-03-10
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Cordillera, Bañados del Izozog: Cachari: 5 km al sur de Cachari. Bosque chaqueño seco, de Mesón, cor freatófitos., 350m


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Google Map

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