Dataset: MISSA
Taxa: Chrysopsis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Mississippi State University


MISSA
Chrysopsis gossypina (Michx.) Ell.
MISSA003983Lucas Majure   16882006-08-15
United States, Mississippi, Bolivar, SSW of Scott; N of Hwy 1, 33.55455 -91.108758

MISSA
MISSA003984K. E. Rogers   1943-C1969-10-22
United States, Mississippi, Jones, Eastabuchie, 31.441431 -89.284017

MISSA
MISSA003985Mark Fishbein   
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, detailed locality information protected

MISSA
MISSA003986R. L. Diener   7121952-10-24
United States, Florida, Okaloosa, Along Choctawhatchee Bay near Destin, 30.413991 -86.478291

MISSA
MISSA003987Allen H. Curtiss   1364
United States, Florida, Brevard, near Eau Gallie, Indian River, 28.129181 -80.630331

MISSA
MISSA003988Rebecca Deramus   D10231966-10-16
United States, Alabama, Mobile, Dauphin Island, Buchanan St & Adm. Semmes Ave., 30.248281 -88.095273

MISSA
Chrysopsis gossypina (Michx.) Ell.
MISSA003989Allen H. Curtiss   1365
United States, Florida, Duval, Near Jacksonville, 30.332184 -81.655651

MISSA
MISSA003990R. L. Diener   
United States, Florida, Okaloosa, detailed locality information protected

MISSA
MISSA003991Allen H. Curtiss   1364
United States, Florida, Brevard, Indian River, 28.338251 -80.614107

MISSA
MISSA003992Robert K. Godfrey & R. Kral   541821955-10-15
United States, Florida, Bay, Tyndall Field, Military Reservation

MISSA
MISSA003993James D. Ray, Jr.   59251955-09-23
United States, Mississippi, Forrest, off US 98, ca. 11 mi SE of Hattiesburg at Forest-Perry Co. line, 31.213974 -89.158114

MISSA
MISSA003994C. Havran   14332003-09-26
United States, Mississippi, Franklin, Homochitto Nat'L Forest. W of Quentin Rd (Co Rd 111) 1.5 mi N of intersection with US 98; Sec 30, T7N, R5E, 31.385509 -90.8458

MISSA
MISSA003995Delzie Demaree   363251954-01-02
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, Ocean Springs, 30.410662 -88.794114

MISSA
MISSA003996T. L. Bailey   1916-08-29
United States, Mississippi, Lauderdale, Lauderdale, 32.40469 -88.665479

MISSA
MISSA003997James D. Ray, Jr.   46331955-06-28
United States, Mississippi, Monroe, 3.5 mi E of Greenwood Springs, 33.886925 -88.247718

MISSA
MISSA003998Mark Fishbein   54772004-10-02
United States, Mississippi, Webster, "The Cove", Lindsay Creek, tributary of Sabougla Creek; just NW of jct Co Rd 30 & Co Rd 26, ca 5 mi (air) SE of Embry, 33.61283333 -89.41033333

MISSA
MISSA003999R. Dale Thomas   1965-08-30
United States, Tennessee, Blount, Chilogatee Branch, Chilhowee Mt, 35.577248 -83.999832

MISSA
MISSA004000   1884-09-21
United States, District of Columbia, Washington, E Branch, Washington, 38.895112 -77.036366

MISSA
Chrysopsis pilosa (Walt.) Britt., non Nutt.
MISSA004001G. Turnipseed   1121973-09-05
United States, Arkansas, Pope, SW 40 acres of the NE 1/4 of Sec 19, T6N, R19W

MISSA
MISSA004002Mark Fishbein   47782002-05-19
United States, Florida, Osceola, Along Poinciana Blvd, 0.7 mi N of Pleasant Hills Rd (Co Rd 531), 0.3 mi E of Reedy Creek, 0.5 mi W of Brown Lake, 3 mi W of Lake Tohopekaliga, about 10 mi SSW of Kissimmee, 28.1615 -81.44616667

MISSA
MISSA004003Robert K. Godfrey   542221955-10-16
United States, Florida, Franklin, near Carrabelle, 29.850584 -84.679454

MISSA
MISSA004004C. S. Sheldon   3211891-08-25
United States, Oklahoma, San Bois Mts, Indian Territory

MISSA
Chrysopsis mariana (L.) Elliot
MISSA030939Lucas C. Majure   36372008-10-24
United States, Mississippi, Lauderdale

MISSA
Chrysopsis mariana (L.) Elliott
MISSA034922Ryan A. Folk   274

MISSA
Chrysopsis graminifolia (Michx.) Elliot
MISSA035514John E. Duncan   482
USA, Mississippi, Clay

MISSA
Chrysopsis mariana (L.) Elliott
MISSA036519Ryan A. Folk   792

MISSA
MISSA034074Sidney McDaniel   24706
USA, Florida, Gadsden

MISSA
MISSA034130Paul O. Schallert   6729
USA, Florida, Seminole


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