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Dataset: SEINet
Search Criteria: Nevada; Lincoln County; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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General Observations


SEINet-167990:Cylindropuntia
whipplei (Engelmann & J. M. Bigelow) F. M. Knuth
Marc A. Baker   169592009-10-11
NEVADA, Lincoln County, Pioche Hills, west side of Hwy 93, 5km SSE of Pioche, 1700m SE of the summit of Red Hill, ESE-facing hillside of red-brown fine-grained sandstone, 37.89 -114.41, 1775m

SEINet-5130:Coryphantha
undetermined (Engelm.) Lem.
Marc A. Baker   
NEVADA, Lincoln County, detailed locality information protected

SEINet-4951:Echinocereus
undetermined Engelm.
Marc A. Baker   169612009-10-11
NEVADA, Lincoln County, Pioche Hills, west side of Hwy 93, 5km SSE of Pioche, 1700m SE of the summit of Red Hill, ESE-facing hillside of red-brown fine-grained sandstone, 37.89 -114.41, 1775m

SEINet-166937:Echinocereus
engelmannii (Parry ex Engelmann) Rümpler
Marc A. Baker   169622009-10-11
NEVADA, Lincoln County, Pioche Hills, west side of Hwy 93, 5km SSE of Pioche, 1700m SE of the summit of Red Hill, ESE-facing hillside of red-brown fine-grained sandstone, 37.89 -114.41, 1775m

SEINet-67:Cylindropuntia
echinocarpa (Engelmann & J.M. Bigelow) F. M. Knuth
Marc A. Baker   169632009-10-12
NEVADA, Lincoln County, 250m south of Hwy 93, just east of Pahroc Pass Summit, north end of South Pahroc Range, 43km west of Caliente, gradual north-facing slope at base of hills of decomposed granite, 37.61 -114.99, 1515m

SEINet-67
undetermined (Engelmann & J. M. Bigelow) F. M. Knuth
Marc A. Baker   173882011-07-20
NEVADA, Lincoln County, White River Narrows 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle, White River Valley, 8km SSW of White River Narrows, 28.7km NNE of Crystal Springs, 37.7668 -115.0959


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