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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


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Sonchus asper (L.) Hill
ASU0028052Judith Canne; Jose Schunke V.   2081972-09-02
Peru, Huanuco, Cotosh. Ca. 5 km SW of Huanuco. Along stream bank at the Indian Ruins., -9.9294 -76.239, 1900m

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ASU0028034A. L. Reina G.; T. R. Van Devender   2007-432007-02-24
Mexico, Sonora, Río Mayo Region. Mpio. de Navojoa. Teachive de Masiaca, Arroyo Masiaca., 26.78333 -109.25, 75m

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ASU0028035T. R. Van Devender; A. L. Reina G.   2004-5502004-05-26
Mexico, Sonora, Mpio. de Yecora. Yecora., 28.48333 -109.0722, 1556m

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ASU0028036Marc Baker   140162001-04-24
Mexico, Baja California, South base of cinder cone, 8 km SW of Lázaro Cárdenas., 30.469707 -116.023049, 40m

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ASU0028037Wendy Hodgson; Jon Rebman, Skeebo   82001994-04-23
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sierra San Francisco, Arroyo Solidad, within 0.25-0.75 mile east of jct with Cañón Santa Theresa., 27.68889 -113.0333, 515m

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ASU0028038D. J. Pinkava; M. Mohlenbrock, L. A. McGill   142101984-05-20
Mexico, Baja California, Rte 1, 14.2 mi N of turn in center of El Rosario., 30.040599 -115.738998

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ASU0028039E. Ventura E. López   45161987-06-05
Mexico, Chiapas, Mpio. de Motozintla. Ojo de agua, 8 km al Oeste de Motozintla., 15.367991 -92.244319, 1900m

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ASU0028040R. K. Brown   B-3651973-03-25
Mexico, Sonora, San Carlos trailer camp, San Carlos, SE-facing slope., 27.962369 -111.028362, 60m

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ASU0028041T. Reeves   6241-A1977-09-24
Mexico, Mexico, Mts. SE of Texcoco, 8.9 mi E of Hwy 136 at Chapingo, from stream and road jct into mts. to south., 19.483333 -98.9, 3048 - 3230m

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ASU0028042S. Friedman; Santos Anguamea-Buitimea   219-951995-01-20
Mexico, Sonora, Coastal Río Mayo Region. Mpio. de Huatabampo. Camahuiroa vicinity; 1.4 km up Arroyo Camhuiroa from mouth; 500 m north-northeast Camahuiroa; 10.5 km (by air) west-northwest Melchor Ocampo., 26.68611 -109.3917, 10m

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ASU0028043T. F. Stuessy; R. C. Gardner   31761973-09-14
Mexico, Veracruz, 4.2 mi E of Puebla-Veracruz boundary on Rte 150-D., 18.846824 -97.301657, 1980m

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ASU0028044Donald J. Pinkava; E. Lehto, D. Keil   5356-B1968-06-10
Mexico, Coahuila, Cuatro Ciénegas Basin. Rio Cañón, 2.1 miles north of Cuatro Ciénegas northern limits, Cañón de el Agua., 27.0226410348099 -102.091183662415

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ASU0028045Donald J. Pinkava; Lewis, Lehto, Keil, Meyer, LaBounty   58831969-04-03
Mexico, Coahuila, Cuatro Ciénegas Basin. Puerto Salada near Rancho Los Corralos, 27.0050920257948 -101.866929531097

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ASU0028046Donald J. Pinkava; Lehto, D. Keil   50631968-06-08
Mexico, Coahuila, Cuatro Ciénegas Basin. Along Cuatro Ciénegas highway south of town between Pozo de la Becerra Canal and turnoff to Laguna Salada., 26.8817512609493 -102.148067951202

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ASU0028047Donald J. Pinkava; E. Lehto, D. Keil   52101960-06-09
Mexico, Coahuila, Cuatro Ciénegas Basin. 1.0 mi south-southwest of Pozo de la Becerra opposite Laguna Grande., 26.863108347584 -102.144913673401

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ASU0028048David Keil; Melissa Luckow   151851981-08-28
Mexico, Michoacan, Motel Huanimban in Jiquilpan., 20.000627 -102.712997

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ASU0028049S. L. Friedman; C. J. Davis   69-941994-03-17
Mexico, Sinaloa, Ahome, Bacorehuis vicinity, 5 km south Chavez Talamontes on MEX 15, 5.5 km west to Bacorehuis on Agiabampo Road, 3.8 km northest on dirt road, 4.5 km (by air) southeast Agiabampo., 26.248611 -109.106944, 10m

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ASU0028050Robert A. Bye, Jr.   55091973-10-23
Mexico, Chihuahua, Sierra Madre Occidental. Mpio. de Bocoyna. Creel., 27.752258 -107.634607, 2194m

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ASU0028051R. Gonzalez T.   2331971-07-13
Mexico, Jalisco, Mpio. de Tequila. Cerro de Tequila., 20.793021 -103.873819, 2750m

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ASU0308817Liz Makings; Andrew Johnston   61022019-03-03
Mexico, Sonora, Bajada of small mountain range 10.5 miles south of Sonoyta off Highway 8., 31.7835 -112.99142, 410m


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