Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rhinotropis nitida, Rhinotropis nitida var. goliadensis, Rhinotropis nitida var. tamaulipana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


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Rhinotropis nitida var. goliadensis (T. Wendt) J. R. Abbott
LL00285627Tom L. Wendt   20991977-08-03
United States, Texas, Goliad, Ca. 5.1 mi W of Goliad (outskirts) on Rte 239 to Kenedy; 4.3 mi WNW of Jct. with US Rte. 59., 28.76667 -97.49167

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Rhinotropis nitida var. goliadensis (T. Wendt) J. R. Abbott
LL00285629Tom L. Wendt   20971977-08-02
United States, Texas, Bee, 8.0 mi W of center of Beeville on US Rte 59; 0.3 W of jct. with Rte 796 to Tynan., 28.34167 -97.85

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Rhinotropis nitida var. goliadensis (T. Wendt) J. R. Abbott
LL00285630Tom L. Wendt   20961977-08-02
United States, Texas, Jim Wells, Ca. 15 mi N of Alice on US Rte 281, at "Battle of May 29" historical marker; 4.2 mi S of jct. with Rte 624., 27.95833 -98.09167

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Rhinotropis nitida var. goliadensis (T. Wendt) J. R. Abbott
LL00285631Tom L. Wendt   19751977-07-18
United States, Texas, San Patricio, 3.1 mi NW of Mathis (Measured from jct. 3024 & 359 on N side of town) along Rte. 3024., 28.14167 -97.85

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Rhinotropis nitida var. tamaulipana (T. Wendt) J. R. Abbott
LL00285632Tom L. Wendt   20981977-08-03
United States, Texas, Goliad, Ca. 4.5 mi W of Goliad (outskirts) on Rte. 239 to Kenedy: 3.7 mi WNW of jct. with US Rte. 59., 28.75833 -97.48333

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Rhinotropis nitida var. tamaulipana (T. Wendt) J. R. Abbott
LL00285634Tom L. Wendt   19741977-07-18
United States, Texas, San Patricio, 8.6 mi S of Taft (6.8 mi S of Rte 893, then 1.8 mi on county road #69), on N side of Nueces Bay., 27.875 -97.41667

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Rhinotropis nitida var. tamaulipana (T. Wendt) J. R. Abbott
LL00303547Tom L. Wendt   19721977-07-15
United States, Texas, Goliad, 1.8 miles SE of Weesatche (measured from jct. Rtes. 119 and 884) along Rte. 119, 3.3 miles NW of jct. with Rte. U.S. 77A - 183., 28.83333 -97.43333

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Rhinotropis nitida var. nitida
LL00222410Fernando Chiang|Tom L. Wendt|Marshall C. Johnston   81951972-07-01
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, 13 Km E of San Francisco on San Luis Potosí-Ríoverde Highway., 22.033333333 -100.633333333

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


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2677542S. G. Drushel   s.n.1937-07-25
United States of America, texas, Calhoun Co., Port Alto, 28.439109 -96.615074

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2677528E. Whitehouse   7781934-04-22
United States of America, Texas, Alice-Geo. West, 28.041166 -98.092101

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2677527E. J. Palmer   121551917-06-04
United States of America, Texas, Blanco Co., 30.097986 -98.42141

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2677541S. M. Tracy   94271905-04-20
United States of America, texas, Kleberg Co., 27.515869 -97.856109

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


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Rhinotropis nitida var. goliadensis (T. Wendt) J. R. Abbott
TEX00285626Steve L. Orzell|Edwin L. Bridges   60551988-04-22
United States, Texas, McMullen, Along US 59, 2.8 mi SW of Live Oak County line and ca. 0.8 mi NE of Duval County line; 4.0 mi SW of int. FR 624, S of Lagarto Creek, Clegg 7.5' Quad., 28.06444 -98.36861

TEX
Rhinotropis nitida var. goliadensis (T. Wendt) J. R. Abbott
TEX00285628Marshall C. Johnston   5412201954-07-09
United States, Texas, Live Oak, Caliche ridge 12.9 miles south of George West.

TEX
Rhinotropis nitida var. tamaulipana (T. Wendt) J. R. Abbott
TEX00285633William R. Carr|Pat McNeal   120591992-06-13
United States, Texas, Live Oak, Roadcut on W side of FM 3024, ca. 0.3 mi S of Mustang Creek bridge. Mulos Hills Quadrangle., 28.256666667 -97.926666667

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Rhinotropis nitida var. tamaulipana (T. Wendt) J. R. Abbott
TEX00285635Marguerite Riedel   s.n.1941-07-29
United States, Texas, Dewitt, Western De Witt County.

TEX
Rhinotropis nitida var. goliadensis (T. Wendt) J. R. Abbott
TEX00303546George G. Williges   4251960-04-24
United States, Texas, San Patricio, Frel's ranch, NW of Mathis.

TEX
Rhinotropis nitida var. tamaulipana (T. Wendt) J. R. Abbott
TEX00445622William R. Carr   245502006-06-07
United States, Texas, Goliad, E side of Cadena Creek valley, 0.2-0.3 mi. upstream from (S of) mouth at the San Antonio River, ca. 1.1-1.2 airmiles E of St. Rt. 279 bridge over Cadena Creek. Ca. 5-6 airmiles ESE of Goliad. Live Oak Lake Quadrangle., 28.6195 -97.31281

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Rhinotropis nitida var. tamaulipana (T. Wendt) J. R. Abbott
TEX00448342William R. Carr|Jason R. Singhurst   269222008-06-24
United States, Texas, Goliad, Both sides of US Rt. 183 both N and S of jct. Duderstadt Road (southern of 2 jcts.), ca. 1.1-1.2 roadmiles N of jct. F. M. 1961. Meyersville Quadrangle., 28.87986 -97.36197

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Rhinotropis nitida var. goliadensis (T. Wendt) J. R. Abbott
TEX00448740William R. Carr   248672006-07-11
United States, Texas, Jim Wells, In narrow strip of occasionally mown mix of native herbaceous vegetation and suppressed shrubs between county road and exotic hay meadow, at 90o turn in perimeter fence at S end of SE arm of Naval Auxiliary Landing Field Orange Grove, 27.882805556 -98.026611111

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Rhinotropis nitida var. tamaulipana (T. Wendt) J. R. Abbott
TEX00454711William R. Carr   212122002-08-12
United States, Texas, Wilson, Ca. 0.8-1.1 airmiles SSE of St. Rt. 97 bridge over San Antonio River; N of monument at Rancho de las Cabras NHS. [Flora of San Antonio Missions NHP.]., 29.09778 -98.16806

TEX
Rhinotropis nitida var. lithophila
TEX00222399Janis B. Alcorn   33771980-05-01
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, San Antonio, Tanjasnec.

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Rhinotropis nitida var. tamaulipana (T. Wendt) J. R. Abbott
TEX00222419Guy L. Nesom|John Norris|Mahinda Martinez|Lindsay Woodruff   60621987-05-17
Mexico, Tamaulipas, San Carlos, Sierra de San Carlos, ca. 5 mi S of San Carlos, N side of Bufa El Diente., 24.525 -98.96


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