Dataset: USON-USON
Taxa: Elionurus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario de la Universidad de Sonora


USON:USON
12520T.R. Van Devender   2006-12312006-10-05
México, Sonora, Municipio Alamos, Son, Barranca Pozo Azul above junction with Arroyo Santa Bárbara, ca. 3 km S of Rancho Santa Bárbara (east-northeast of Alamos)., 27.09444444 -108.7208333, 900m

USON:USON
8133T.R. Van Devender   2002-7382002-09-12
México, Sonora, Sonora: Municipio of Nogales, Sierra Las Avispas, 10.5 km west of MEX 15 on SON 43 (to Sáric)., 31.14638889 -111.0594444, 1445m

USON:USON
3099R. López E.   SN1990-10-05
México, Sonora, Municipio Cananea, Son. Cañon de Evans, carr. Cananea-Bacoachi., 30.99166667 -110.0583333, 1300m

USON:USON
21046A.L. Reina G.   2002-8022002-09-29
United States, Arizona, United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz County. Sycamore Canyon, ca. 3-4 km below Hank and Yank Springs, Pajarito Mountains, Coronado National Forest., 31.41666667 -111.1961111, 1190m

USON:USON
21309Sue Carnahan   SC 1352013-08-25
United States, Arizona, United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, Salero Ranch: Scrumble area S of big cattle tank; 8.5 mi ESE of Tubac., 31.58138 -110.89595, 1348m

USON:USON
22353Keil   9804b1967-10-07
United States, Arizona, County Pima. 5.8 miles west of Arizona 83, Greaterville Juction on Greaterville Road.

USON:USON
29389Bruce D. Parfitt   45511990-09-15
United States, Arizona, Cochise County, Southern Huachuca Mountains. Behind (NW of) rangers' residence., 1645m

USON:USON
29416Wendy C. Hodgson   186792004-10-10
United States, Arizona, USA, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, Arizona National Scenic Trail, east of Harshaw Creek, eastnortheast of Santa Cruz Mine., 31.53331667 -110.7031333, 1372m

USON:USON
30347T. R. Van Devender   2014-5252014-09-11
USA, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Above Flux Canyon, 5.8 km by air S. of Patagonia, Patagonia Mountains, Coronado National FOrest, 31.4876 -110.752, 1438m


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