Dataset: WS-
Search Criteria: Peru; Lambayeque; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Washington State University, Marion Ownbey Herbarium


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382840Eric Roalson   14142000-04-08
Peru, Lambayeque, Pan Am Hwy just north of Mocupe along side of road., 6.9775 79.65778

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382841Eric Roalson   14152000-04-10
Peru, Lambayeque, 42 km north of Lambayeque toward Motupe, just north of town of Jayanca., 6.32361 79.76194, 50m

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382842Eric Roalson   14162000-04-10
Peru, Lambayeque, 42 km north of Lambayeque toward Motupe, just north of town of Jayanca., 6.32361 79.76194, 50m

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382843Eric Roalson   14172000-04-10
Peru, Lambayeque, Down road from La Ramada toward Chochope and Motupe to the west, foothills of Cerro Collohuaca., 6.16944 79.54444, 800m

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382844Eric Roalson   14182000-04-10
Peru, Lambayeque, Down road from La Ramada toward Chochope and Motupe to the west, foothills of Cerro Collohuaca., 6.16944 79.54444, 800m

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382845Eric Roalson   14192000-04-10
Peru, Lambayeque, Down road from La Ramada toward Chochope and Motupe to the west, foothills of Cerro Collohuaca., 6.16944 79.54444, 800m

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382846Eric Roalson   14202000-04-10
Peru, Lambayeque, Down road from La Ramada toward Chochope and Motupe to the west, foothills of Cerro Collohuaca., 6.16944 79.54444, 800m

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382849Eric Roalson   14232000-04-10
Peru, Lambayeque, Along Rio Olmos., 5.99611 79.74611, 150m

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382850Eric Roalson   14242000-04-10
Peru, Lambayeque, Along Rio Olmos., 5.99611 79.74611, 150m

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382851Eric Roalson   14252000-04-11
Peru, Lambayeque, On road between Olmos and JaƩn, 32 km NE of Olmos., 5.89944 79.52944, 1150m


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