Search Results (List)

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

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MMNS040038Stanley D. Jones   21981988-10-20
United States, Texas, Chambers, Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge, 29.606015 -94.472351

MMNS
MMNS039202Richard Carter   206432012-07-30
United States, Texas, Chambers, 0.68 mi WSW of Cove by FR 565, then ca. 100 m N of jct. FR 565 and FR 3246, NE quadrant of intersection, 29.82395 -94.81272

MMNS
MMNS039203Richard Carter   206412012-07-30
United States, Texas, Chambers, 1.6 mi WSW of Cove by FR 565, then 0.9 mi N and W of FM 565 by field access roads, 29.8194 -94.83437

MMNS
MMNS039223Richard Carter   206412012-07-30
United States, Texas, Chambers, 1.6 mi WSW of Cove by FR 565, then 0.9 mi N and W of FM 565 by field access roads, 29.8194 -94.83437

MMNS
MMNS039224Richard Carter   206392012-07-30
United States, Texas, Chambers, 1.6 mi WSW of Cove by FR 565, then 0.9 mi N and W of FM 565 by field access roads, 29.8194 -94.83437

MMNS
MMNS039225Richard Carter   206352012-07-30
United States, Texas, Chambers, 1.6 mi WSW of Cove by FR 565, then 0.9 mi N and W of FM 565 by field access roads, 29.8194 -94.83437

MMNS
MMNS067734Stanley D. Jones   21791988-10-20
United States, Texas, Chambers, Anahuac National Wildlife refuge, 29.606015 -94.472351

MMNS
MMNS068078D.J. Rosen   23472002-09-29
United States, Texas, Chambers, North of IH 10, 10.8 mi W of its intersection with Hwy 124 in Winnie. N of interstate, just E of East Fork Double Bayou., 29.836773 -94.563297

MMNS
MMNS068077D.J. Rosen   23482002-09-29
United States, Texas, Chambers, North of IH 10, 10.8 mi W of its intersection with Hwy 124 in Winnie. N of interstate, just E of East Fork Double Bayou., 29.836773 -94.563297

MMNS
MMNS069751Richard Carter   25711980-08-27
United States, Texas, Chambers, 15.6 miles south of intersection in Dayton of hwys US 90 and TX 146. Low ground along hwy 146., 29.81832 -94.899615


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