Dataset: TEX
Taxa: nemacaulis => Nemacaulis, Nemacaulis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


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TEX00172210Andrew C. Sanders   76281988-02-13
Mexico, Baja California, Peninsula W of San Quintin, just S of Pedregal, 30.45278 -115.96667

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TEX00172211Dennis E. Breedlove|F. S. Kawahara   607321984-03-16
Mexico, Baja California, 38 Km S of San Quintin

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TEX00172212Dennis E. Breedlove|F. S. Kawahara   625131986-02-27
Mexico, Baja California, 20-30 mi S of Punta Canoas, along tract to Punta Cono

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TEX00172213James L. Reveal   68141988-05-18
Mexico, Baja California, Along Méx Hwy 1D in a sand dune area between Santa María y Arroyo Socorro, 1.5 mi north of the turnoff to Campo El Socorro and about 16 mi S of San Quintín, 30.4 -115.81667

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TEX00172216Dennis E. Breedlove|F. S. Kawahara   41751962-08-13
Mexico, Baja California, 3 mi E of San Quintín

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TEX00172217Ora M. Clark   113211944-03-11
Mexico, S of Sonoyta

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TEX00172219Ira L. Wiggins   118821948-05-17
Mexico, Baja California, sand dunes W of San Quintin Bay, 30.4227 -116.01302

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TEX00172220Oscar F. Clarke   5617.8-21970-03-24
Mexico, Baja California, colorado River Valley along Hwy 2 about 33 mi E of Mexicali, 32.52519 -114.88925

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TEX00191561Dennis E. Breedlove|C. Burns   717611991-03-08
Mexico, Baja California Sur, 25 Km S of Bahia Tortugas

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TEX00429918James S. Henrickson   44791970-03-26
Mexico, Baja California, San Quintin. West of Salt Works in north end of San Quintin area., 30.433333 -115.933333


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Google Map

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