Dataset: MNA
Taxa: monolepis => Monolepis, Monolepis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museum of Northern Arizona


MNA
Monolepis nuttalliana (J.A. Schultes) Greene
B.15265Eichenauer, Eric   1962-06-22
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Kaibab National Forest; Between Kaibab Lodge & Bee Spring, 36.432664 -112.224155

MNA
Monolepis nuttalliana (J.A. Schultes) Greene
B.17973Aitchison, Stewart   P1341967-06-28
USA, Arizona, Apache County, Carrizo Mtns; 2.5 mi. N of Poko Peak, 36.81167 -109.17361

MNA
Monolepis nuttalliana (J.A. Schultes) Greene
B.18013Aitchison, Stewart   P115
USA, Arizona, Apache County, Carrizo Mtns; on US 164, 6.5 mi. E of road to Rock Point, then S 6.5 mi. on road to Pastora Peak, 36.888186 -109.201891

MNA
Monolepis nuttalliana (J.A. Schultes) Greene
B.26759Peterson, Elaine   79-181979-04-26
USA, Arizona, Navajo County, 6.5 miles NE of I 40 on road to Marcou Mesa on grey soil., 35.129541 -110.091222

MNA
Monolepis nuttalliana (J.A. Schultes) Greene
B.27598Francis & Enos   491980-02-17
USA, Arizona, Maricopa County, Salt River Reservation; 1/2 mi S of confluence of Salt and Verde Rivers, 33.540441 -111.668778

MNA
Monolepis nuttalliana (J.A. Schultes) Greene
B.34448A.M. & B.G. Phillips   79-4791979-05-21
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Base of Vermillion Cliffs. Sandy flat areas below Chinle formation outcrop., 36.751227 -111.991625, 1634m

MNA
Monolepis nuttalliana (J.A. Schultes) Greene
B.38990G. Goodwin   49522015-04-04
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, CO Bar Ranch, rim of Mays Wash, north end of Black Point 6 miles east of Gray Mountain, 35.716233 -111.372883, 1356m

MNA
Monolepis nuttalliana (J.A. Schultes) Greene
B.39472G. Goodwin   53162016-04-13
USA, Arizona, Navajo, About 15 miles north of Joseph City and 4 miles west of the Porter Ranch Road crossing of Cottonwood Wash, 35.162483 -110.361483, 1661m


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