Dataset: ASU
Taxa: Rhysolepis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
Rhysolepis anchusifolia
ASU0027559G. Hatschbach   790212005-03-11
Brazil, Santa Catarina, Rio Lava Tudo (Mun. São Joaquim)., -28.293336 -49.933698

ASU
ASU0027560G. Hatschbach; M. Hatschbach, E. Barbosa   769292004-03-09
Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul, Rod. MS-164, Fazenda Itamarati (Mun. Ponta Pora)., -22.188334 -55.578056, 700m

ASU
Rhysolepis hatschbachii H.Rob. & A.J.Moore
ASU0027561G. Hatschbach; M. Hatschbach, E. Barbosa   749002003-03-18
Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul, Fazenda Lagoão Fechado (Mun. Miranda)., -20.2333 -56.3667

ASU
Rhysolepis laxicymosa
ASU0027562G. Hatschbach; M. Hatschbach, O. S. Ribas   774432004-06-06
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Serra do Cabral, próximo do Rio Embaiassaia (Mun. Joaquim Felício)., -17.8 -44.2

ASU
Rhysolepis pilosa (Baker) H.Rob. & A.J.Moore
ASU0027563G. Hatschbach; M. Hatschbach, E. Barbosa   767402004-02-17
Brazil, Parana, Terras Indígenas, Rio Marrecas (Mun. Turvo)., -25.046489 -51.542337, 900m

ASU
Rhysolepis pilosa (Baker) H.Rob. & A.J.Moore
ASU0027564E. Barbosa; G. Hatschbach, M. Hatschbach   8792004-02-20
Brazil, Parana, Rio das Mortes (Mun. Guarapuava)., -25.393527 -51.45617

ASU
Rhysolepis pilosa (Baker) H.Rob. & A.J.Moore
ASU0027565G. Hatschbach; M. Hatschbach, E. Barbosa   767402004-02-17
Brazil, Parana, Terras Indígenas, Rio Marrecas (Mun. Turvo)., -25.046489 -51.542337, 900m

ASU
Rhysolepis santacatarinensis
ASU0027566G. Hatschbach; E. Barbosa, E. F. Costa   791042005-03-13
Brazil, Santa Catarina, Serra da Rocinha, alto (Mun. Timbé do Sul)., -28.831933 -49.84934

ASU
ASU0027557C. G. Pringle   108252008-10-30
Mexico, Morelos, Barranca near Cuernavaca., 18.91894 -99.23661, 1371m

ASU
ASU0027558C. G. Pringle   104072008-12-07
Mexico, Morelos, Barranca near Cuernavaca., 18.91894 -99.23661, 1371m


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