Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bonamia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botany


CAS-CASC:BOT-BC-CASBOT-BC
Bonamia Thouars
495902Breedlove, D. E.   358891973-11-04
Mexico, Oaxaca, north of Jayacatlan along road towards Nacaltepec, 1600m

CAS-CASC:BOT-BC-CASBOT-BC
Bonamia sulphuraea (Brandegee) Myint & Ward (Brandegee) Myint & Ward
495903Breedlove, D. E.; Almeda, F.   596741983-11-04
Mexico, Puebla, Tehuitzingo Municipality, 26 km north of Tehuitzingo on Mexican Highway 190, 1310m

CAS-CASC:BOT-BC-CASBOT-BC
Bonamia sulphuraea (Brandegee) Myint & Ward (Brandegee) Myint & Ward
495904Breedlove, D. E.; Almeda, F.   604571983-11-23
Mexico, Puebla, along stream at the outskirts of Acatlan, 1340m

CAS-CASC:BOT-BC-CASBOT-BC
Bonamia sulphuraea (Brandegee) Myint & Ward (Brandegee) Myint & Ward
495905Breedlove, D. E.   358931973-11-04
Mexico, Oaxaca, north of Jayacatlan along road towards Nacaltepec, 1600m

CAS-CASC:BOT-BC-CASBOT-BC
Bonamia sulphuraea (Brandegee) Myint & Ward (Brandegee) Myint & Ward
598057Breedlove, Dennis E.; Thorne, Robert Folger   204671971-10-15
Mexico, Chiapas, Chiapa de Corzo Municipio, Steep walled canyon, above El Chorreadero., 800m

CAS-CASC:BOT-BC-CASBOT-BC
Bonamia sulphuraea (Brandegee) Myint & Ward (Brandegee) Myint & Ward
598058Laughlin, Robert M.   27351966-11-06
Mexico, Chiapas, Ixtapa Municipio, Along Mexican Hwy 190 at the Zinacantan paraje of Muk'tahok'., 1158m

CAS-CASC:BOT-BC-CASBOT-BC
Bonamia sulphuraea (Brandegee) Myint & Ward (Brandegee) Myint & Ward
598059Breedlove, Dennis E.   201171971-10-08
Mexico, Chiapas, Tuxtla Gutierrez Municipio, Teran. 6.5 km W of Tuxtla Gutierrez along Mexican Hwy 190., 600 - 600m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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