Dataset: USU-UTC
Search Criteria: Egypt; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Intermountain Herbarium (Vasc. & Algae)


USU:UTC
UTC00001206Unknown Unknown    K138
EGYPT, Fuka farm

USU:UTC
UTC00027299   1921-01-17
EGYPT, Luxor Governorate, Luxor, Luxor, 25.696527 32.645881

USU:UTC
UTC00027301   1921-02-10
EGYPT, Amria nine miles west of Alexandria.

USU:UTC
UTC00026571   1921-02-02
EGYPT, Helonan near Cairo

USU:UTC
UTC00215569K. Ibrahim   1291953-02-01
Egypt, Matruh, Ras el Hekma, 46m

USU:UTC
UTC00215582Moustafa Hamdy Aslam   1291955-02-19
Egypt, Matruh, Ras el Hekma

USU:UTC
UTC00026901John P. Young   1921-02-10
Egypt, Alexandria, Amria nine miles west of Alexandria

USU:UTC
UTC00026680Young, John P.   1921-02-10
EGYPT, Amria, 9 mi W. of Alexandria

USU:UTC
UTC00026681Young, John P.   1921-02-10
EGYPT, Amria, 9 mi W. of Alexandria

USU:UTC
UTC00026904John P. Young   s.n.1921-01-16
EGYPT, Luxor, Luxor, Luxor, 25.696527 32.645881

USU:UTC
UTC00215586Ayyad, Mohammed Abdel - Gawad   4701955-02-26
EGYPT, Hassanbak

USU:UTC
UTC00026906John P. Young   s.n.1921-01-16
Egypt, Luxor Governorate, Luxor, Luxor, 25.696527 32.645881

USU:UTC
UTC00026568John P. Young   1921-01-11
Egypt, Cairo, Cairo

USU:UTC
UTC00026685John P. Young   1921-01-16
Egypt, Luxor Governorate, Luxor, Luxor, 25.696527 32.645881

USU:UTC
UTC00026678John P. Young   1921-02-08
Egypt, Cairo Zoo

USU:UTC
UTC00026686   
Egypt, Alexandria

USU:UTC
UTC00026907John P. young   sn1921-01-16
Egypt, Luxor, 25.696527 32.645881

USU:UTC
Sporobolus spicatus (Vahl) Kunth
UTC00289036A. Drag   1954-03-00
Egypt, Giza, North the pyramids


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.