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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Carex alma (Carex agrostoides, Carex vitrea)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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pilotorch2 - Now TEX for TORCH Georef testing


TEX
TEX00175482Joseph E. Laferriére   4141987-04-29
Mexico, Chihuahua, Nabogame, 28.5 -108.5

TEX
TEX00292519Barton H. Warnock   61931947-06-19
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Musquiz canyon bog; 18 miles north of Alpine; Davis Mts.

TEX
TEX00292520Barton H. Warnock   4711941-03-17
United States, Texas, Brewster, Chisos Mountains.

TEX
TEX00325927Barton H. Warnock   T1371938-03-20
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Musquiz Swamp.

TEX
Carex alma Bailey
TEX00499460William R. Carr|R. Potts   360092016-08-17
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Ca. 530 ft, NE of house on Potts property, ca. 3.65 airmiles E to ENE of jct. St. Rt. 17 and St. Rt. 118 at N edge of Fort Davis. Fort Davis SE Quadrangle., 30.61489 -103.83156

Test merging of MSC Specify and Symbiota data


MSC
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Carex alma Bailey
MSC0150170   
United States, Nevada

MSC
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Carex alma Bailey
MSC0150171   
United States, California

MSC
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Carex alma Bailey
MSC0150172   
United States, California

MSC
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Carex alma Bailey
MSC0150173   
United States, Colorado

MSC
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MSC0223145   
Mexico, Chihuahua

pilotorch1 - Now BRIT for TORCH Georef testing


BRIT
Image Associated With the Occurence
BRIT480795Rogers McVaugh   78941947-04-10
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Above Limpia Creek near Wild Rose Pass, about 15 miles N.E. of Ft. Davis. Main canyon east of Limpia above pass.

BRIT
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BRIT480794S. & G. Jones   65771991-04-22
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Roadside picnic area SE of Fort Davis along TX 118 by Musquiz Creek.


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