Dataset: NMCR-
Taxa: Phyllanthaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

1
Page 1, records 1-6 of 6

New Mexico State University Range Science


NMCR
18509RgSc 550 Fieldtrip   1741994-08-23
United States, New Mexico, Socorro, Acomilla Rest Stop 20 miles north of Socorro, deep sandy ground with broom dalea, 4-wing saltbush, Oryzopsis, 1500m

NMCR
29039Rob Strahan   12792007-07-25
United States, New Mexico, Roosevelt, Milnesand Prairie Preserve; Oil Well pasture. Shin-oak dominated sand dunes bordering abandoned oil pad ca 1/2 mile north of county rd. 39. N33 42.170 W103 21.630, 1296m

NMCR
29040Rob Strahan   4092006-08-17
United States, New Mexico, Roosevelt, Milnesand Prairie Preserve; Sand dune one mile north of county rd 39 and one mile west of hwy 206. Blow out are. Andropogon gerardii, Schizachyrium scoparium, Dalea sp. Heliotropium convolvulaceum associated. N33 42.181 W103 21.635

NMCR
27569Kelly W. Allred   94342006-09-02
United States, New Mexico, Chaves, Mescalero Sands, 38.5 miles east of Roswell, N33°24.377 W103°51.914, sand dune recreation area, Helianthus petiolaris very abundant, sand sage, shin oak, 1255m

NMCR
29037Rob Strahan   11672007-06-22
United States, New Mexico, Roosevelt, Milnesand Prairie Preserve; Highway pasture. Shin-oak sand dunes. Aristida purpurea dominant grass. Ambrosia psilostachya, Chenopodium sp, Digitaria pubiflora associated. Yucca glauca present. N33 40.602 W103 21.101, 1284m

NMCR
29038Rob Strahan   11402007-06-07
United States, New Mexico, Roosevelt, Milnesand Prairie Preserve; Shin-oak community. Sandy soil. Hesperostipa comata, Tradescantia occidentalis, Linum sp, Andropogon gerardii, Aristida pururea, Paspalum setaceum, Digitaria pubiflora, Eragrostis sessilispica associated. N33 42.409 W103 23.590, 1295m


1
Page 1, records 1-6 of 6


Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

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.