Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pilostyles mexicana (Apodanthes mexicana)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Apodanthes mexicana T. S. Brandegee
V0067966FC. A. Purpus   22071906-10-00
Mexico, Veracruz

Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:A
Apodanthes mexicana T. S. Brandegee
barcode-00055102C. A. Purpus   22071906-10-00
Mexico, Veracruz, Zacuapan, Tenampa

Harvard:GH
Pilostyles mexicana (Brandegee) Rose
barcode-00266889L. O. Williams & Ant. Molina   119551947-02-25
Honduras

Harvard:GH
Pilostyles mexicana (Brandegee) Rose
barcode-00266890P. C. Standley & Ant. Molina   45011947-02-25
Honduras

Harvard:GH
Pilostyles mexicana (Brandegee) Rose
barcode-00266891P. C. Standley   13818
Honduras

Harvard:GH
Pilostyles mexicana (Brandegee) Rose
barcode-00266892L. O. Williams & Ant. Molina   121451947-03-06
Honduras

Harvard:GH
Pilostyles mexicana (Brandegee) Rose
barcode-00266893L. O. Williams   170721950-01-28
Honduras

Harvard:GH
Pilostyles mexicana (Brandegee) Rose
barcode-00266896P. C. Standley   830421941-01-09
Guatemala, Huehuetenango

Harvard:GH
Pilostyles mexicana (Brandegee) Rose
barcode-00266897Ant. Molina   1373
Honduras


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