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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ditaxis brandegeei (Argythamnia brandegeei, Argythamnia brandegeei var. brandegeei), Ditaxis brandegeei var. intonsa (Argythamnia brandegeei var. intonsa), Ditaxis brandegeei var. brandegeei
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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TEX00572398T. R. Van Devender|A. L. Reina G.   97-5261997-04-26
United States, Arizona, Yuma, 19.1 km west of Wellton on IH8. Gila Mountains. Telegraph Pass., 32.659722222 -114.325277778

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TEX00418976Grady L. Webster   314181996-03-23
Mexico, Baja California Sur, No locality name provided., 26.33333 -111.55

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TEX00090146Dennis E. Breedlove|F. S. Kawahara   14481962-01-26
Mexico, Sonora, San Luis Rio Colorado, S end of the Sa de las Tenajas Altas, 60 mi W of Sonoita on Méx 2

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TEX00090147Richard S. Felger|Edward P. Lincoln   96911964-01-02
Mexico, Sonora, MacDougal Crater, Pinacate region

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TEX00090148Richard S. Felger|Gregg K. Harris   168651967-12-29
Mexico, Sonora, 17.6 mi by Mexico Hwy 2, W of Los Vidrios; Pinacate region

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TEX00090153Clark P. Cowan|Melissa Luckow|Denis M. Kearns|Nancy Jacobson   55841985-09-01
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Loreto, 9 mi (14.4 Km) N of turnoff to Loreto Aiport on Hwy to Rosario (Mulegé)

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TEX00090154Grady L. Webster|W. Scott Armbruster   195921974-03-22
Mexico, Baja California Sur, 18 mi S of Loreto, 25.78333 -111.31667

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TEX00090155David J. Keil|Thomas F. Daniel|Mark Mohlenbrock|Mary L. Butterwick|Peg Gallagher|D. Wood   166441983-01-07
Mexico, Baja California Sur, At Bahia del Coyote


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