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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Phrodus microphyllus (Miers) Miers
2477942Cocucci, A. A.   5811994-12-15
Chile, Coquimbo, Valle del Elqui. Parque Nacional Fray Jorge

MO:Tropicos
2948839Dr. E. Werdermann   421
Chile, Atacama, Copiapo, Quebrada Canchas., 2000m

MO:Tropicos
2948895Otto Zöllner   117001983-09-10
Chile, Coquimbo, In Rivadavia.

MO:Tropicos
2948994Otto Zöllner   118161983-09-13
Chile, Coquimbo, In Cochiguas Elqui. Valley., 1500m

MO:Tropicos
2949102Otto Zöllner   97751977-09-22
Chile, Atacama, En province Atacama in Cerro Blanco near of Bandurrias., 800m

MO:Tropicos
2949201Otto Zöllner   15070
Chile, Atacama, In province Atacama in 15 km in the North of Vallenar.

MO:Tropicos
2949348Otto Zöllner   12092
Chile, In province Atacama on the Pass Pajinales., 1000m

MO:Tropicos
Phrodus microphyllus (Miers) Miers
2950091M. Munoz, S. Teillier, I. Meza, M & Munoz S.   27301991-10-29
Chile, III Region. N Llanos, km 54 ,Suelo muy rocoso., -27.23 -70.08, 1400m

MO:Tropicos
Phrodus microphyllus (Miers) Miers
2950269Otto Zöllner   100691978-10-07
Chile, Coquimbo, In province Coquimbo in Depto. illapw in Illapel.

MO:Tropicos
2950486Otto Zöllner   78471974-09-19
Chile, Coquimbo, In Monte Grande 1000 m in the valley of Elqui.

MO:Tropicos
2950742S. Teillier   57361987-10-10
Chile, Region de Atacana (III) Cuesta Pajonales, S de Yallner., -29.12 -71.02

MO:Tropicos
2951155Otto Zöllner   83351975-09-21
Chile, In valley Rio Seco Los Choros, in 1000 m on sunny hills.

MO:Tropicos
2956979M. Mahu   s.n.1984-10-12
Chile, Prov. Elqui. Quebrada San Carlos, NE del cerro Los Mantos., 670m

MO:Tropicos
463853C.M. Taylor, C. von Bolen & A. Marticorena   106811991-10-30
Chile, Atacama, Huasco, Rte. 5 between Domeyko and Vallenar, ca. 20 km N of Domeyko. Arid scrub., -28.75 -70.83

MO:Tropicos
993673Philippi   2535
Chile


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