Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cynosurus echinatus
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Lat: 28.86326 - 39.60279 Long: -115.01202 - -94.91474; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
BRIT504631Roberta H. Smith   5442015-05-31
United States, Texas, Red River, NE of Clarksville, 16475 FM 1159; Greenwood Property. South side Greenwood at corner of FM1159 and CR 3151., 33.783861 -94.939667, 119m

Bureau of Land Management, Caliente Field Office Herbarium


Bureau of Land Management:CFOBLM
CFOBLM00724Cub Wolfe   
USA, Arizona, Mohave, Kingman., 35.189443 -114.053006

Museum of Northern Arizona


MNA
Stevens, L.E.   s.n.2014-10-15
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, South Kaibab National Forest, Lost Spring, 35.471401 -111.881817, 2198m

MNA
B.40271Stevens, L.E.   s.n.2014-10-15
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, South Kaibab National Forest, Lost Spring, 35.471401 -111.881817, 2198m

Oklahoma State University Herbarium


OKLA
OKLA020004055M. Plice   s.n.1949-06-03
United States, Oklahoma, Payne, Stillwater; 1 mi S of Stillwater, 36.118595 -97.058953

University of Central Oklahoma Herbarium


CSU
P. Iveton   s.n.1960-06-26
United States, Oklahoma, Marshall, Lake Texoma; island no 2, Lake Texoma, 34.024493430487 -96.7691355626789

University of New Mexico Herbarium


UNM:Vascular Plants
UNM0132170Jacobs, Brian F.   41671988-06-13
United States, New Mexico, Sandoval, Capulin Canyon, vicinity Base Camp (Guard Station) Capulin Canyon, ca. 0.25 mile S of Base Camp, near where trail to Stone Lions joins canyon trail., 35.75750894 -106.3288317


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.