Dataset: DES-
Taxa: atamisquea => Atamisquea,Atamisquea emarginata, Atamisquea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


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Atamisquea emarginata Miers ex Hook. & Arn.
DES00059195A. F. Whiting   90021951-06-14
Mexico, Sonora, Tiburon Island. Vicinity of Tecomate, on the north shore of the island. Near village., 29.185556 -112.416944

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Atamisquea emarginata Miers ex Hook. & Arn.
DES00009370Walter Douglas   1937-04-26
Mexico, Sonora, Playa de Cortes, Guaymas., 27.91818 -110.899734

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Atamisquea emarginata Miers ex Hook. & Arn.
DES00011484R. G. Engard   5431975-06-07
USA, Arizona, Pima, 4 mi. N. of Quitobaquito Springs on connecting road between Bates Well Rd. & Puerto Blanco loop of Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument., 31.990119 -112.989989, 400m

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Atamisquea emarginata Miers ex Hook. & Arn.
DES00011788R. G. Engard   7841975-08-23
USA, Arizona, Pima County, Organ Pipe Cactus Natl. Mon, 1 mi. NE of Quitobaquito Springs area., 31.942611 -113.02, 335m

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Atamisquea emarginata Miers ex Hook. & Arn.
DES00015765R. G. Engard   7371975-08-07
Mexico, Sinaloa, 26 mi S of Sonora-Sinoloa border on Mex Hwy 15 N of the Rio Fuerte., 26.033611 -109.0225, 182m

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Atamisquea emarginata Miers ex Hook. & Arn.
DES00034324Marc A. Baker   76221988-08-17
USA, Arizona, Pima County, Organ Pipe National Monument; 350m east of Aguajita Wash, 31.9369 -113.008, 340m

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Atamisquea emarginata Miers ex Hook. & Arn.
DES00034462Howard Scott Gentry   75571947-03-21
Mexico, Baja California, Las Tinajas and vicinity in cerros east of Los Pichachos de Santa Clara., 27.173949 -113.622837, 61 - 244m

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Atamisquea emarginata Miers ex Hook. & Arn.
DES00040999Jon P. Rebman   31651996-05-23
México, Baja California, Playa San Rafael; 4.6 mi north of San Rafael; 42.2 mi south of Bahia de Los Angeles, 28.6333 -113.15, 5m


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