Dataset: UNLV-
Taxa: Nestotus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Wesley E. Niles Herbarium


UNLV
Nestotus stenophyllus (Gray) Roberts, Urbat., Neubig
22152A. Tiehm   12031975-06-28
United States, Nevada, Humboldt, Santa Rosa Range, N side of Hinkey Summit, Donkey Rocks, 2195m

UNLV
Nestotus stenophyllus (Gray) Roberts, Urbat., Neubig
35060J.S. Holland   35771997-05-30
United States, Nevada, Nye, White River Valley, light-colored clay hills, on both sides of road; 4 miles west of NV Hwy 318, between Gap Mountain campgrounds and Adams-McGill Reservoir; Wayne Kirch Wildlife Management Area, 1575m

UNLV
Nestotus stenophyllus (Gray) Roberts, Urbat., Neubig
37171J.S. Holland   35241996-06-06
United States, Nevada, Nye, White River Valley, N of the Adams-McGill Reservoir, ca 2 mi W of NV Hwy 318, 1575m

UNLV
Nestotus stenophyllus (Gray) Roberts, Urbat., Neubig
55376A. Pinzl   124661997-05-30
United States, Nevada, Elko, south of Delano Ridge, east of Goose Creek, west of road along Fall Creek, 1799m

UNLV
Nestotus stenophyllus (Gray) Urbatsch
59394A. Tiehm   151872006-05-25
United States, Nevada, Elko, The Mahoganies, Sunflower Flat, just north of Point of Rock, 41.77925 -115.795056, 2012m

UNLV
Nestotus stenophyllus Urbatsch et al
60829A. Tiehm   156342008-06-10
United States, Nevada, Humboldt, Owyhee Desert, 1.0 road miles west on McDermitt road from junction with Three Corners road, 41.958694 -117.357917, 1859m

UNLV
Nestotus stenophyllus (A. Gray) R.P. Roberts, et al
66472A. Tiehm   173642016-05-24
United States, Nevada, Washoe, Mosquito Mountains, 10..2 road miles east of State Line on Barrel Springs Road to Mosquito Lake, 41.872117 -119.85975, 1951m

UNLV
Nestotus stenophyllus (A. Gray) R.P. Roberts, Urbatsch & Neubig
067485A. Tiehm   183712019-06-05
USA, Nevada, Elko, Tuscarora Mountains, 0.3 road mile E of Soldier Creek crossing, on main Midas-Tuscarora road., 41.20223 -116.37729, 1747m


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