Dataset: MO-
Taxa: Thelocactus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Thelocactus bicolor (Galeotti ex Pfeiff.) Britton & Rose
1634654David B. Dunn   s.n.1961-07-15
United States, Missouri, Boone, Plants cultivated in the botany greenhouse at the university of mo and used in Botany classes. These specimens form voucher material for plants used in Experiments.

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Thelocactus bicolor pottsii (Salm-Dyck) Backeb.
1634752David B. Dunn   221791976-07-11
United States, Missouri, Boone, Plants cultivated at the greenhouse at the university of missouri. These Specimens form voucher materials for plants used in experiments. From the Research greenhouse., 226m

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Thelocactus (K. Schum.) Britton & Rose
1634801David B. Dunn   237331982-08-15
United States, Missouri, Boone, Cultivated plants.

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Thelocactus bicolor (Galeotti ex Pfeiff.) Britton & Rose
1634581David B. Dunn   169661969-07-20
United States, Missouri, Boone, Plants cultivated at the greenhouse at the university of missouri. These Specimens form voucher materials for plants used in experiments. Harmon's Reference no. 79., 226m

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Thelocactus setispinus (Engelm.) E.F. Anderson
101123327Anonymous   
United States, Texas, detailed locality information protected

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Thelocactus setispinus (Engelm.) E.F. Anderson
101123329Anonymous   s.n.
Texas?

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Thelocactus bicolor (Galeotti ex Pfeiff.) Britton & Rose
101123248Charles H. Thompson   275/04/211905-00-00
Cult. M.B.G.

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Thelocactus setispinus (Engelm.) E.F. Anderson
101123324Anonymous   s.n.1861-06-24
Cult. Mo. Bot. Gard.

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Thelocactus setispinus (Engelm.) E.F. Anderson
101123340William Trelease   
United States, Texas, detailed locality information protected

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Thelocactus setispinus (Engelm.) E.F. Anderson
101123325Anonymous   s.n.
Cult. Mo. Bot. Gard.

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Thelocactus setispinus (Engelm.) E.F. Anderson
101123343Schott   
United States, Texas, detailed locality information protected

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Thelocactus bicolor (Galeotti ex Pfeiff.) Britton & Rose
101123243David E. Boufford   
United States, Texas, Presidio, detailed locality information protected

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Thelocactus setispinus (Engelm.) E.F. Anderson
101123328Anonymous   
United States, Texas, detailed locality information protected

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Thelocactus setispinus (Engelm.) E.F. Anderson
101123331Anonymous   s.n.1862-10-05
United States, Missouri, Cult. Tower Grove.

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Thelocactus setispinus (Engelm.) E.F. Anderson
101123335Anonymous   
United States, Texas, detailed locality information protected

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Thelocactus bicolor (Galeotti ex Pfeiff.) Britton & Rose
101123246Anonymous   
United States, Texas, detailed locality information protected

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Thelocactus setispinus (Engelm.) E.F. Anderson
101123350Anonymous   s.n.

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Thelocactus setispinus (Engelm.) E.F. Anderson
101123333George Engelmann   
United States, Texas, detailed locality information protected

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Thelocactus setispinus (Engelm.) E.F. Anderson
101123336Charles H. Thompson   1/02/1911905-00-00

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Thelocactus setispinus (Engelm.) E.F. Anderson
101123334George Engelmann   s.n.1845-06-00
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis

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Thelocactus setispinus (Engelm.) E.F. Anderson
101123342Anonymous   s.n.

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Thelocactus setispinus (Engelm.) E.F. Anderson
101123330LIEPZIG   s.n.

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Thelocactus setispinus (Engelm.) E.F. Anderson
101123353Anonymous   s.n.

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Thelocactus lophothele (Salm-Dyck) Britton & Rose
101368991Unknown   s.n.1865-00-00

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Thelocactus lophothele (Salm-Dyck) Britton & Rose
101368992Unknown   s.n.1869-00-00

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Thelocactus lophothele (Salm-Dyck) Britton & Rose
101368990Unknown   s.n.1854-00-00

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Thelocactus bicolor var. bicolor (Galeotti ex N.E. Pfeiffer) Britton & Rose
101369010Charles C. Parry   s.n.1889-06-17


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