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

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University of Texas at El Paso Biodiversity Collections Herbarium


UTEP:Herb
Melanelia tominii (Oksner) Essl.
UTEP:Herb:46100Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   209831992-06-07
United States, Texas, El Paso County, 0.5 miles SW from top of N Franklin Mountain, 31.8916666667 -106.4833333333, 1829 - 1829m

UTEP:Herb
Melanelia tominii (Oksner) Essl.
UTEP:Herb:41230Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   170991988-08-27
United States, Texas, El Paso County, 0.5 miles NE from top of N Franklin Mountain, 31.90743 -106.4844, 1951 - 1951m

UTEP:Herb
Melanelia tominii (Oksner) Essl.
UTEP:Herb:41229Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   179601989-06-08
United States, Texas, El Paso County, 0.3 miles S from top of N Franklin Mountain, 31.9005555556 -106.4916666667, 1905 - 1905m

UTEP:Herb
Melanelia tominii (Oksner) Essl.
UTEP:Herb:46102Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   214861992-08-29
United States, New Mexico, Dona Ana County, Above Aguirre Springs Recreation Area and Pine Tree Trail, 0.3 mile N from top of Organ Needle, 32.349482 -106.561342, 2438 - 2438m

UTEP:Herb
Melanelia tominii (Oksner) Essl.
UTEP:Herb:53070Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   247941995-05-24
United States, New Mexico, Sierra County, along North Percha Creek, 0.2-1.2 miles W of junction with Forest Service Road 157, 6 miles N (by air) of Kingston, 32.979318 -107.736073, 2012 - 2134m

UTEP:Herb
Melanelia tominii (Oksner) Essl.
UTEP:Herb:46101Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   202311992-03-23
United States, New Mexico, Luna County, N side of Middle Peak, 31.914328 -107.710904, 1500 - 1500m

UTEP:Herb
Melanelia tominii (Oksner) Essl.
UTEP:Herb:42735Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   197831991-09-01
United States, New Mexico, Luna County, 0.8 miles WNW (by air) of top of Gym Peak, 32.071755 -107.615851, 1966 - 1966m


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