Dataset: PAUH-
Taxa: hydrocotyle => Hydrocotyle, Hydrocotyle
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Texas Rio Grande Valley


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00000776Robert Lonard   41331974-08-07
United States, Texas, Cameron, Andy Bowie Park on S. Padre Island. Ca. 3 mi E of Port Isabel

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00000775Johnny Sanchez   44101990-08-03
United States, Texas, Cameron, S. Padre Island, tital flats, secondary dunes & vegetative flats. 12.4 mi N of UT-Pan American Lab

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00000773A. Ramirez   s.n.1969-07-26
United States, Texas, Cameron, Meadows

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00000772Gladys Donohue   4861973-06-14
United States, Texas, Hidalgo, Growing in a ditch near Penitas pumping station

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00000771Gladys Donohue   486-21973-06-14
United States, Texas, Hidalgo

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00000769Chester M. Rowell   30501974-06-29
United States, Texas, Val Verde, Dolan Creek Ranch, Devils River and Dolan Creek, 20 mi NW of Loma Alta

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00000767Robert Lonard   29541971-03-26
United States, Texas, Cameron, 3 mi E of Port Isabel on S. Padre Island; Isla Blanca Park

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00000770Susan Barber   1171972-10-07
United States, Texas, Menard, 10 miles west of Kenard, headwaters of San Saba River. Clear Creek Ranch.

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00000766Leona Morales   s.n.1969-07-26
United States, Texas, Cameron, Padre Island.

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Hydrocotyle mexicana Schltdl. & Cham.
00000768Robert Lonard   33401972-05-17
Mexico, Tamaulipas, 7 miles from Gomez Farias at Rancho del Cielo., 23.119685 -99.197455, 1137m

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00000774Robert Lonard   53601993-05-08
United States, Texas, Cameron, 6.3 miles north of South Padre Island city limit, near terminus of Park Road 100.


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