INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILLS-PLANT
Search Criteria: Nicaragua; Rio San Juan; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Acalypha apodanthes Standl. & L.O. Williams
ILLS00126302Ricardo Rueda, Indiana Coronado, Oscar Araruz & Franklin Flores   57211997-02-13
Nicaragua, Rio San Juan, Rio San Juan. Reserva Indio-Maíz, Municipio de el Castillo, 3 kilometer al norte de la desembocadura del Caño Chontaleño., 11.104108 -84.101286

ILLS:PLANT
Acalypha apodanthes Standl. & L.O. Williams
ILLS00126303Ricardo Rueda, Indiana Coronado, Oscar Araruz & Franklin Flores   51601996-12-31
Nicaragua, Rio San Juan, Rio San Juan. Reserva Indio-Maíz, Municipio de el Castillo, a lo largo del caño el Pavon, a 3 kilometer de su desembocadura en el Río Bartola., 11.104108 -84.101286

ILLS:PLANT
Acalypha apodanthes Standl. & L.O. Williams
ILLS00126304Ricardo Rueda, Indiana Coronado, Oscar Araruz & Franklin Flores   57041997-02-13
Nicaragua, Rio San Juan, Rio San Juan. Reserva Indio-Maíz, Municipio de el Castillo, 3 kilometer al norte de la desembocadura del Caño Chontaleño., 11.104108 -84.101286


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