Dataset: MNA
Taxa: astrolepis => Astrolepis integerrima, Astrolepis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museum of Northern Arizona


MNA
Astrolepis sinuata subsp. sinuata (Lag. ex Sw.) D.M. Benham & Windham
B.2127   1930-07-14
USA, Arizona, Grand Canyon National Park, 36.05556 -112.13889

MNA
Astrolepis cochisensis subsp. cochisensis (Goodd.) D.M. Benham & Windham
B.5369Whiting, Alfred F.   1941-11-07
USA, Arizona, Mohave, Grand Canyon National Park; Meriwhitica Canyon-bottom, 35.79639 -113.655806

MNA
Astrolepis sinuata subsp. sinuata (Lag. ex Sw.) D.M. Benham & Windham
B.5673Museum visitor   
USA, Arizona, Yavapai County, Dry Creek, 34.803612 -111.879964

MNA
Astrolepis sinuata subsp. sinuata (Lag. ex Sw.) D.M. Benham & Windham
B.5914Gooding, Leslie N.   1909-08-10
USA, Montezuma Canyon, Huachuca Mts., 31.336051 -110.230203

MNA
Astrolepis cochisensis subsp. cochisensis (Goodd.) D.M. Benham & Windham
B.7846Haskell, H.S.   22701957-04-11
USA, Arizona, Yavapai County, Marshall Ranch, Boynton Pass, 34.8975 -111.86056

MNA
Astrolepis integerrima (Hook.) Benham & Windham
B.21963Theroux, M.E.   3691973-06-08
USA, Arizona, Navajo County, Rim of Cheveon Canyon, 23 mi from Little Colorado River., 34.718641 -110.676556

MNA
Astrolepis cochisensis subsp. cochisensis (Goodd.) D.M. Benham & Windham
B.23315Theroux, M.E.   937a1974-03-16
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon National Park; Vasey's Paradise, Grand Canyon, above Granite Park, 36.386076 -112.565141

MNA
Astrolepis cochisensis subsp. cochisensis (Goodd.) D.M. Benham & Windham
B.23681Theroux, M.   11821975-03-30
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon National Park; Colorado River, Grand Canyon, Tapeats Creek on Thunder River at mile 134, 36.391943 -112.451321

MNA
Astrolepis sinuata (Lag. ex Sw.) Benham & Windham
B.27573Keil, Pinkava, Lehto   108091968-03-01
USA, Arizona, Pinal County, 1 mile north of Peppersauce Canyon, 32.534806 -110.71558

MNA
Astrolepis sinuata (Lag. ex Sw.) Benham & Windham
B.27574Pinkava, Keil, Lehto   166051970-03-15
USA, Arizona, Pima County, Gardner Canyon road, first camp site (ca. 6 miles west of Az. 83), 31.717681 -110.780722

MNA
Astrolepis cochisensis (Goodding) Benham & Windham
B.27575Pinkava, Keil, Lehto   166281970-03-15
USA, Arizona, Pima County, Gardner Canyon, near Onyx Cave, 31.717508 -110.769124

MNA
Astrolepis integerrima (Hook.) Benham & Windham
B.27581Pinkava, Keil, Lehto   16595a1970-03-15
USA, Arizona, Pima County, Gardner Canyon road, first camp site (ca. 6 miles west of Az 83), 31.717681 -110.780722

MNA
Astrolepis sinuata subsp. sinuata (Lag. ex Sw.) D.M. Benham & Windham
B.27981Brian, N.J.   s.n.1981-04-22
USA, Arizona, Pima County, Santa Catalina Mountains, Molino Basin, 32.335631 -110.696476

MNA
Astrolepis sinuata subsp. sinuata (Lag. ex Sw.) D.M. Benham & Windham
B.27983Phillips, B.G. & Brian, N.J.   81-641981-04-23
USA, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, Coronado National Forest; Tres Amigos Gulch, .5 mi. up side tributary to Dos Amigos Mine, T23S, R11E, Sec 20, Coronado National Forest., 31.41667 -111.24222

MNA
Astrolepis cochisensis subsp. cochisensis (Goodd.) D.M. Benham & Windham
B.31894Phillips, B.G. & Brian, N.J.   81-4122009-10-00
USA, Arizona, Cochise County, Two miles east of McDonald VABM 4578, Limestone chip hill, east of McGoffin Ranch, about 24 miles east of Douglas. SEĀ¼, Sec.1, T24S, R31E, 31.3729 -109.1403

MNA
Astrolepis sinuata (Lag. ex Sw.) Benham & Windham
B.42912Phillips, A.M. III   s.n.1986-04-04
USA, Arizona, Pima County, Tucson Mountains, 32.220129 -111.098961

MNA
Astrolepis sinuata (Lag. ex Sw.) Benham & Windham
B.42943Phillips, Barbara G.   s.n.1987-07-15
USA, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, California Gulch, 31.46023 -111.249124


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