Dataset: SRSC-
Taxa: Limnodea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Sul Ross University, A. Michael Powell Herbarium


SRSC
Limnodea arkansana (Nutt.) L.H. Dewey
00008145B.L. Turner   5211949-04-18
USA, Texas, Val Verde, Along hiway 90 at Pecos River Bridge, East Bank., 518m

SRSC
Limnodea arkansana (Nutt.) L.H. Dewey
00008146Jackie Poole   47472003-03-27
USA, Texas, Val Verde, South fork of the north fork of San Pedro Creek. Rough Canyon Quad. Amistad National Recreation Area., 29.506642 -100.903031

SRSC
Limnodea arkansana (Nutt.) L.H. Dewey
00008147B.H. Warnock   7151949-05-01
USA, Texas, Val Verde, 3 mi. N Comstock on highway 163., 488m

SRSC
Limnodea arkansana (Nutt.) L.H. Dewey
00008148B.H. Warnock   7801949-05-01
USA, Texas, Crockett, 23 mi. W Ozona; hiway 290., 732m

SRSC
Limnodea arkansana (Nutt.) L.H. Dewey
00008149B.C. Tharp   17T1901947-05-03
USA, Texas, Comal, 34 miles northwest of San Marcos.

SRSC
Limnodea arkansana (Nutt.) L.H. Dewey
00008150D.S. Correll   221411959-05-21
USA, Texas, Dallas, Stults Prairie, southwest corner of Coit Road and Belt Line Road.

SRSC
Limnodea arkansana (Nutt.) L.H. Dewey
00008151Ralph L. Robinson   331a1982-04-23
USA, Texas, Burleson, SE shore of Lake Summerville.

SRSC
Limnodea arkansana (Nutt.) L.H. Dewey
00008152F.W. Gould   154061978-04-26
USA, Texas, Brazos, 3 mi. W. of Wellborn., 60m

SRSC
Limnodea arkansana (Nutt.) L.H. Dewey
00008153G.Y. Kanyama-Phiri   311988-04-09
USA, Texas, San Patricio, In Welder Wildlife refuge, ca. 100 yds. away from refuge headquarters.

SRSC
Limnodea arkansana (Nutt.) L.H. Dewey
00008154Daniel Tarin   1442007-04-10
USA, Texas, Grimes, Moore's Hill: sandstone outcrop on FM 3090, 0.2 mi NE jct. FM 3455, NE of Navasota. Ca. 300 yds. N of entrance., 30.427717 -96.062433


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