Dataset: RENO-V
Taxa: Pholistoma
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nevada Herbarium


RENO:V
23364P. Train   1311a1938-04-08
United States, Nevada, Clark, Newberry Mountains, Empire Mine, 15 miles SE of Searchlight., 35.318276 -114.722135, 640m

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23365P. Train   14081938-04-16
United States, Nevada, Clark, Newberry Mts, Sakatone Spring, 35.241513 -114.672573, 732m

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33172K. Brandegee   s.n.
United States, California, Kern, Tehachapi., 35.132188 -118.448974

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33173K.J. Birgy; S.C. Thompson, D.B. Thompson   102001-03-24
United States, Arizona, Mohave, 0.1 mile north of the intersection of Temple Bar Road and Bonelli Landing Road, 5.0 miles southwest of Bonelli Landing, Detrital Valley, 36.00328 -114.507947, 556m

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33174R.R. Halse   61502002-05-26
United States, California, San Benito, Along State Hwy. 25, 12.7 miles N of its junction with State Hwy. 198, 36.3216667 -120.9308333, 304m

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33175N.D. Atwood; K. Thorne   119101986-04-15
United States, California, Inyo, Nopah Range, pass between Nopah and Kingston Ranges, E side Pahrump Valley-Tecopa road, S end box canyon., 35.903056 -115.964954

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103686J.S. Holland   2017-102017-03-10
United States, Arizona, Mohave, along Boundary Mine Road (approved Road No 64), 1.0 mi E of US Highway 93, in drainage below Wilson Ridge, Black Mountains; Lake Mead NRA, 35.939502 -114.626504, 747m

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103687J.S. Holland   2017-06
United States, Nevada, Clark, Coxcomb area of the Newberry Mountians. ca 3.0 mi E of Christmas Tree Pass, Lake Mead Natl Rec Area, Bridge Canyon Wilderness, 35.261431 -114.686536, 792m


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