Dataset: WIS
Taxa: Sclerophyton
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin - Madison


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WIS-L-0010423T.H. Nash III   346331994-03-22
Mexico, Baja California, Isla Cedros, Cabo de San Augustín, SW peninsula, near San Augustín, ca. 0.5 km from the ocean, 28.108333 -115.341667, 25m

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WIS-L-0051652T.H. Nash III   345671994-03-22
Mexico, Baja California, Isla Cedros, Cabo de San Augustín near San Augustín, 28.1083333 -115.35, 10m

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Sclerophyton rostratum Egea & Torrente
WIS-L-0051653T.H. Nash III   338231993-02-17
Mexico, Baja California Sur, 6 km E of Todos Santos, 23.4666667 -110.15, 70m

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Sclerophyton rostratum Egea & Torrente
WIS-L-0051654T.H. Nash III   337331993-02-14
Mexico, Baja California Sur, behind Punta Lobos Beach just S of Todos Santos, 23.4666667 -109.8333333, 10m

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Sclerophyton rostratum Egea & Torrente
WIS-L-0067830T.H. Nash   337331993-02-14
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Behind Punta Lobos Beach just N of Todos Santos, 23.466667 -106.833333, 10m

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WIS-L-0067919T.H. Nash III   402161997-12-30
Mexico, Baja California, Punta Santa Rosallita, 28.65 -114.233333, 10m

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WIS-L-0096382W.W. Calkins   201
United States, Florida, Duval, Moncrief Creek, 30.387358 -81.664845

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WIS-L-0096383W.W. Calkins   203
United States, Florida, Duval, Jacksonville, 30.332184 -81.655651

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WIS-L-0113611Shirley C. Tucker   213561980-10-16
United States, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge, N of red bam on Dean Lee Drive, Ben Hur tract (LSU property), 0.5 mi. W of Nicholson Drive, 2 mi. S of LSU campus, Baton Rouge., 30.365192 -91.179486

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WIS-L-0111207W.A. Weber   s.n.1986-01-08
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Channel Islands. Santa Cruz Island. West end of the island, on the Christie Ranch, 34.040282 -119.843741

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WIS-L-0111325C.N. Tavares   s.n.1955-11-12
Portugal, Lisboa, Estremadura, prope Azoia, 38.775863 -9.476638, 200m

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Sclerophyton murex (Egea & Torrente ex Sparrius) Ertz & Tehler
WIS-L-0120427K Kalb   s.n.1991-02-01
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Fundort: 1 km E of Punta Conejo, 1,8 km W of Rte 1. Southern Magdalena Region of the Sonoran Desert. Pleistocene alluvial sediments., 24.1 -111, 20m

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Sclerophyton murex (Egea & Torrente ex Sparrius) Ertz & Tehler
WIS-L-0120428K Kalb   s.n.1991-02-01
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Fundort: 2 km E of Todos Santos. along dirt-road to Sierra de la Laguna. Subtropical thorn forest bordering the Sonoran Desert, 23.46667 -110.15, 100m

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Sclerophyton murex (Egea & Torrente ex Sparrius) Ertz & Tehler
WIS-L-0120429K Kalb   s.n.1991-02-01
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Playa Punta Lobos, 2 km SW of Todos Santos along Rte 19, 23.45 -110.25, 40m

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Sclerophyton seriale (Ach.) Sparrius
WIS-L-0138394A. Frisch   27501999-02-16
Cameroon, Littoral, Muangko / Douala-Edea Forest Reserve / Sanaga-Maritime; at Kwa Kwa River, 3.734722 9.740278, 1m

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Sclerophyton extenuatum (Nyl.) Sparrius
WIS-L-0138393K. Kalb   337741980-07-23
Brazil, Bahia, Opposite the city of Porto Seguro. At the river Buranhém, -16.463242 -39.06262, 3m

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Sclerophyton seriale (Ach.) Sparrius
WIS-L-0138395K. Kalb   337781979-02-24
Brazil, São Paulo, Praia de Peruibe near Itanhaém, -24.183333 -46.783333, 5m

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Sclerophyton stigmaticum (Kremp.) Sparrius
WIS-L-0138396K. Kalb   338921980-08-09
Brazil, Paraná, Guaíra; at Rio Parana, -24.087264 -54.239782, 200m

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WIS-L-0143199K. Kalb   363161996-08-26
Dominican Republic, La Altagracia, El Macao, at the end of the road from La Cruz del Isleño to Punta Macao, 18.783333 -68.55, 5m

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Sclerophyton seriale (Ach.) Sparrius
WIS-L-0151669A. Frisch   s.n. (A)1999-02-16
Cameroon, Littoral, Muangko/Douala-Edea Forest Reserve; on the Kwa Kwa River, 3.734722 9.740278, 1m

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Sclerophyton extenuatum (Nyl.) Sparrius
WIS-L-0151670A. Frisch   s.n. (C)1999-02-16
Cameroon, Littoral, Muangko/Douala-Edea Forest Reserve; on the Kwa Kwa River, 3.734722 9.740278, 1m


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