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

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


UNLV
03889Mehringer P J   1967-03-23
United States, California, Inyo?, Badwater, Death Valley NM, 36.229674 -116.766994

UNLV
06109Henrickson J   1970-07-24
United States, California, Orange, Inner Bolsa Bay, beach in shallow water, 3 mi NW of Huntington Beach

UNLV
07679P.J. Leary   1977-04-15
United States, California, Inyo, Black Mts, saline water of Badwater, Death Valley NM, 36.229674 -116.766994, -61m

UNLV
13972A. Tiehm   36701977-07-22
United States, Nevada, Churchill, Big Soda Lake, S end, W of Fallon, 39.519844 -118.87908, 1216 - 1216m

UNLV
13973A. Tiehm   36911977-07-24
United States, Nevada, Lyon, Wabuska Hot Springs, ponds S of actual hot springs, 1311m

UNLV
13974A. Tiehm   37951977-07-30
United States, Nevada, Lyon, W side of Fernley Wildlife Area, N of Hwy 80, in brackish water, 39.651953 -119.16494, 1229m

UNLV
13975A. Tiehm   34791977-06-10
United States, Nevada, Washoe, ephemeral pond .5 mi N of Gerlach Hot Springs, 1195m

UNLV
13976A. Tiehm   32221977-05-17
United States, Nevada, Clark, Moapa Valley, Muddy River, backwater near river, 36.65616 -114.642565, 488 - 488m

UNLV
16729Kobetich G C   1-771977-01-04
United States, Nevada, Nye, Railroad Valley, Warm Springs (Chimney Spring), 1470m

UNLV
30689V.B. Bostick   57251972-09-24
United States, Nevada, Clark, [Las Vegas Valley], in Stewart Gravel Ditch, Las Vegas Wash, 488m

UNLV
39200W.E. Niles   41291995-06-13
United States, Nevada, Clark, Moapa Valley, Center Pond, Blind #32, along shore of pond in a floating mat of aquatic plants, central section of Area, Overton Wildlife Management Area, 370m

UNLV
39201J.A. Alexander   4701995-07-06
United States, Nevada, Clark, Moapa Valley, in a perennial pond formed by runoff and by the main drainage canal, N of Blind #8, NW corner of Area, Overton Wildlife Management Area, 376m

UNLV
44430M. Hysell   6081994-04-27
United States, Utah, Utah, Traverse Mountain Range, 1652m


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