Dataset: BLM-UI
Taxa: Pleuraphis => Pleuraphis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bureau of Land Management, Uinta Herbarium


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UI05355D. Irvin   s.n.2014-06-16
USA, Utah, Uintah, From Vernal, take US-40/US-191 S for 23 miles, turn left at Ute Plaza onto 7500 E and continue on Uintah Hwy 2420/CR-1552 for 10 miles, then turn left onto CR-2610, 40.037306 -109.846556, 1465m

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UI05458J. Brunson   76932017-06-07
USA, Utah, Uintah, Buck Canyon., 39.734667 -109.557083, 1737m

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UI05459J. Brunson   77002017-06-06
USA, Utah, Uintah, Devil's Playground. Take Hwy 40 E. turn Right onto Hwy 45. continue 28.9 miles. Turn Right onto unmarked dirt road, continue 0.23 miles. Site is North of road., 40.099694 -109.241083, 1604m

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UI05460J. Brunson   76992017-06-06
USA, Utah, Uintah, Devil's Playground. Take Hwy 40 E. turn Right onto Hwy 45. continue 28.9 miles. Turn Right onto unmarked dirt road, continue 0.23 miles. Site is North of road, 40.099694 -109.241083, 1604m

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UI06853Anya Beale, Megan Clark   2020-06-16
USA, Utah, Uintah, From Naples, 13 miles South on highway 45, right on Baeser Washington Rd for .5 mile, North of roadside, 40.24724 -109.431944, 1549m

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UI06842Anya Beale, Megan Clark   2020-06-16
USA, Utah, Uintah, From Naples, 30 miles South on Highway 45, left on Old Bonanza Highway for 3.5 miles to Hacking Reservoir turnoff, 40.11585 -109.166944, 1660m

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UI06838Anya Beale, Megan Clark   2020-06-16
USA, Utah, Uintah, 24 miles E on Highway 40, 10.5 miles S on Old Bonanza, left on oil well road for 1 mile, in field on north side of road, 40.148161 -109.120276, 1676m


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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.