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Dataset: BRIT-BRIT
Search Criteria: Oklahoma; Atoka County; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas - TEST


BRIT:BRIT-Isoëtes
melanopoda (Endelm.) Clute
BRIT25556R. John Taylor   184301975-05-06
Oklahoma, Atoka County, 1/4 mi. south of the small community of Boehler, Okla. In SE Atoka Co.

BRIT:BRIT-Isoëtes
melanopoda (Endelm.) Clute
BRIT25557N. Rich   741979-03-29
Oklahoma, Atoka County, .3 mi. W. of Boswell, Ok, 10.3 mi. N. on country road. 200 yards on S. side of road.

BRIT:BRIT-Isoëtes
melanopoda (Endelm.) Clute
BRIT25558R. John Taylor   184291975-05-06
Oklahoma, Atoka County, 1/4 mi. south of the small community of Boehler, Okla. In SE Atoka Co.

BRIT:BRIT-Isoëtes
melanopoda (Endelm.) Clute
BRIT25559R. John Taylor   183551975-04-22
Oklahoma, Atoka County, .5 mi. NW of Boehler, Okla.

BRIT:BRIT-Isoëtes
melanopoda
BRIT25560R. L. Williamson   1041976-03-29
Oklahoma, Atoka County, Near Boehler.

BRIT:BRIT-Isoëtes
melanopoda (Endelm.) Clute
BRIT25556R. John Taylor   184301975-05-06
Oklahoma, Atoka County, 1/4 mi. south of the small community of Boehler, Okla. In SE Atoka Co.

BRIT:BRIT-Isoëtes
melanopoda (Endelm.) Clute
BRIT25557N. Rich   741979-03-29
Oklahoma, Atoka County, .3 mi. W. of Boswell, Ok, 10.3 mi. N. on country road. 200 yards on S. side of road.

BRIT:BRIT-Isoëtes
melanopoda (Endelm.) Clute
BRIT25558R. John Taylor   184291975-05-06
Oklahoma, Atoka County, 1/4 mi. south of the small community of Boehler, Okla. In SE Atoka Co.

BRIT:BRIT-Isoëtes
melanopoda (Endelm.) Clute
BRIT25559R. John Taylor   183551975-04-22
Oklahoma, Atoka County, .5 mi. NW of Boehler, Okla.

BRIT:BRIT-Isoëtes
melanopoda
BRIT25560R. L. Williamson   1041976-03-29
Oklahoma, Atoka County, Near Boehler.


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