Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Juncus acutus, Juncus acutus ssp. leopoldii (Juncus acutus var. sphaerocarpus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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pilotorch2 - Now TEX for TORCH Georef testing


TEX
TEX00176877Richard S. Felger|Lloyd T. Findley|Soni Findley|R. Schmalzel   200651970-12-06
Mexico, Baja California, Arroyo Calamalli, vicinity of abandoned Rancho Calamalli, 26.05667 -111.81722

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TEX00176878Dennis E. Breedlove|F. S. Kawahara   625531986-03-04
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Near Malarrimo Beach, Vizcaino Peninsula, 23.76667 -109.875

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TEX00176879C. Earle Jr. Smith|F. A. Peterson|Narcisso Tejeda   36751961-07-12
Mexico, Puebla, W of the Río Salado on and around Petlanco

TEX
TEX00176880Richard S. Felger|J. M. Miller   152621966-12-18
Mexico, Sonora, 3.6 mi by rd NE of Village of Bahía Kino

TEX
TEX00176881Ira L. Wiggins|Dorothy B. Wiggins   159481960-03-25
Mexico, Baja California, Along heavily mineralized stream in Canyon Calamajue, 15 mi S of Las Arrastras, 26.05667 -111.81722

TEX
Juncus acutus subsp. leopoldii
TEX00503982Barbara Winsborough   s.n.2000-07-20
Mexico, Puebla, Central portion of the Tehuacán Valley, ca. 2 km E of Town of San Gabriel Chilac.

Test merging of MSC Specify and Symbiota data


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MSC0158475   
United States, California

MSC
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MSC0217909   
Mexico, Sinaloa

MSC
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MSC0217911   
Mexico

MSC
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MSC0217910   
Mexico, Baja California

MSC
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MSC0217912   
Mexico, Baja California

MSC
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MSC0217913   
Mexico, Baja California


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