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

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University of Texas at El Paso Biodiversity Collections Herbarium


UTEP:Herb
Tuckermannopsis coralligera (W.A. Weber) W.A. Weber
UTEP:Herb:66199Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   288212000-05-04
United States, New Mexico, Eddy County, 0.2-0.3 mile N of Devil's Den Spring, 32.0365 -104.8001666667, 671 - 671m

UTEP:Herb
Tuckermannopsis coralligera (W.A. Weber) W.A. Weber
UTEP:Herb:66198Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   289102000-05-15
United States, New Mexico, Eddy County, Wilderness Ridge, N slope, 0.2-0.4 mile E of Forest Service Road 201, 32.0263333333 -104.8086666667, 2164 - 2164m

UTEP:Herb
Tuckermannopsis coralligera (W.A. Weber) W.A. Weber
UTEP:Herb:68610Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   320522003-04-20
United States, New Mexico, Hidalgo County, Coronado National Forest, Clanton Draw, 2.6 road miles West from East entrance to National Forest along Forest Service Road 63, 31.5191666667 -109.0078333333, 1686 - 1686m

UTEP:Herb
Tuckermannopsis coralligera (W.A. Weber) W.A. Weber
UTEP:Herb:46219Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   214851992-08-29
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
Tuckermannopsis coralligera (W.A. Weber) W.A. Weber
UTEP:Herb:51909Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   219941993-05-08
United States, New Mexico, Hidalgo County, 2 air miles E from top of Big Hatchet Peak, 31.640793 -108.37031, 1676 - 1981m


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Google Map

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