Search Results (List)

Dataset: MMNS
Search Criteria: United States (US); Kansas; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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MMNS040029V. McNeilus   94-5501994-06-07
United States, Kansas, Chase, Along a small stream at a rest stop along Rt. 50.

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MMNS042086V. E. McNeilus   94-4881994-06-06
United States, Kansas, Lyon, Rte 50; ca. 4.0 mi W of Emporia, 38.411682 -96.256351

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MMNS042088V. E. McNeilus   94-5451994-06-04
United States, Kansas, Lyon, Along Rt. 50. About 3.0 miles west of Emporia., 38.411692 -96.237507

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MMNS042089David Castaner   68631982-05-19
United States, Kansas, Barton, Near road separating east and west section of park, open.

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MMNS042099David Castaner   80341984-05-24
United States, Kansas, Ellsworth, Along highway I-70. 3.1 miles east of highway 156., 38.864601 -98.099354

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MMNS042376David Castaner   62201981-05-02
United States, Kansas, Johnson, 0.5 miles south of junction of 50 highway and Switzer; woods., 38.932554 -94.71079

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MMNS067644V. E. McNeilus   94-5541994-06-07
United States, Kansas, Barton, Cheyenne Bottoms, Rt 45 near Great Bend, 38.469456 -98.655912

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MMNS067782Caleb A. Morse   45012000-05-10
United States, Kansas, Stafford, Jct of Hwy 50 & 39 Road in Stafford, 17 mi N, 2.45 mi E, 38.2019463 -98.5541687, 530m

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MMNS068820Jeff Elliott   18332003-08-16
United States, Kansas, Saline, Brookville, 5 mi S, 5 mi E of Brookville. Smoky Hill Air National Guard Range, 38.698889 -97.781111, 466m


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