Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Entosthodon
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario de la Universidad de Colima


UCOL:UCOL
UCOLO00004475Medina, C.L.   S6P23SD12022-00-00
México, Colima, Barranca de Suchitlán, 19.37391667 -103.7064167, 998m

Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
B128656J. W. Hodgetts   58/31956-09-09
Scotland, Wigtownshire

MIL
Funaria acidota (Taylor) Broth.
B129131R. Spruce   4441849-00-00
Ecuador, Pichincha, - 3353m

Pittsburg State University, Theodore M. Sperry Herbarium


KSP
Frank D. Bowers   135901987-04-30
United States, Alabama, Randolph, At Flat Creek area on Lake Harris, west of Wedowee. Granite outcrops, disturbed soil and lake shore. TRS: T20S, R10E, 18.

Rutgers University, Chrysler Herbarium


CHRB
Entosthodon Schwägr.
CHRB-B-0002656Rogers McVaughn   76801947-03-28
United States, Texas, Kinney, Rough Hollow of USGS, Anacacho Mts, 4 miles W.S.W. of Cline

CHRB
CHRB-B-0002652Ed. Palmer   1889-00-00

CHRB
CHRB-B-0002653William D. Reese   115961973-03-03
United States, Louisiana, Vernon, Ca 5 mi E of Pitkin on La. 10.

CHRB
CHRB-B-0002654Paul L. Redfearn, Jr.   310101976-05-28
United States, Louisiana, Natchitoches, Kisatchie National Forest; Red Dirt Game Management Area; Longleaf Trail Vista; ca. 35 miles WNW of Alexandria, 21.48 -92.981944

CHRB
CHRB-B-0002655W.B. Schofield   112911960-05-13
United States, North Carolina, Durham, Bennett Memorial

University of Texas at El Paso Biodiversity Collections Herbarium


UTEP:Herb
UTEP:Herb:10844Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   38441979-02-03
United States, Texas, El Paso County, 0.5 miles SE from top of N Franklin Mountain, in steep canyon above Whispering Spring, 31.8833333333 -106.4833333333, 1798 - 1798m

UTEP:Herb
UTEP:Herb:53154Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   247381995-04-30
United States, Texas, El Paso County, Indian Spring, 31.9041666667 -106.4666666667, 1463 - 1463m

UTEP:Herb
UTEP:Herb:10840Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   3841979-02-04
United States, Texas, El Paso County, Hueco Tanks State Park and Historic Site, N end of North Mountain, 31.924829 -106.044939

UTEP:Herb
UTEP:Herb:53155Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   241541995-03-20
United States, Texas, El Paso County, Hueco Tanks State Park and Historic Site, open area on top North Mountain, 31.922437 -106.045672

UTEP:Herb
Entosthodon obtusus Lindberg, 1865
UTEP:Herb:68907Collector(s): David T. Holyoak   4-872004-05-08
Ireland, Galway, W of Errisbeg, 40 - 40m

Western New Mexico University, Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium


SNM
32925Ries Lindley   11392020-05-21
USA, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Montosa Canyon, .8 km above Whipple Observatory, 31.6718 -110.9417, 1317m

SNM
32947Ries Lindley   3492013-11-29
USA, Arizona, Pima, Santa Catalina Mountains, Molino Vista., 32.3264 -110.6966, 1253m

SNM
29041R. Kleinman, K. Blisard   2019-4-4-3b2019-04-04
USA, New Mexico, Hidalgo, Diamond A Ranch (old Gray Ranch) north of Cloverdale, north slope of Animas Mountain, climbing out of Indian Creek, 1871m

SNM
29042R. Kleinman, K. Blisard   2019-4-4-3a2019-04-04
USA, New Mexico, Hidalgo, Diamond A Ranch (old Gray Ranch) north of Cloverdale, north slope of Animas Mountain, climbing out of Indian Creek, 1871m

SNM
Entosthodon pulchellus (H. Philib.) Brugués
27647R. Kleinman, K. Blisard   2017-3-29-22017-03-29
USA, California, Tulare, Sierra Nevada, Sequoia National Park, trail to Marble Falls; 36.546913 -118.794504, 36.546913 -118.794504, 1119m

General Research Observations


SEINet
T. Clark   702a2007-10-01
USA, ARIZONA, Coconino County, Grand Canyon National Park, Colorado River, mouth of 194-Mile Canyon, river left, - 554m

SEINet
T. Clark   715b2007-10-01
USA, ARIZONA, Coconino County, Grand Canyon National Park, Colorado River, Mouth of Parashant Canyon, - 524m

SEINet
T. Clark   6182007-09-29
USA, ARIZONA, Coconino County, Grand Canyon National Park, Colorado River, Ledges, River Mile 151 vicinity, - 549m


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