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Dataset: BRIT-BRIT
Search Criteria: Texas; Starr County; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas - TEST


BRIT-75720:BRIT-Calylophus
hartwegii Shinners
BRIT23393R. Benavides   2241963-03-24
Texas, Starr County, US Hwy 83, 6 mi. nw. of Rio Grande, Texas.

BRIT-91293:BRIT-Matelea
woodsonii Shinners
BRIT23798C. L. Lundell   99261941-04-03
Texas, Starr County, 8 mi. ne of Rio Grande City.

BRIT-95268:BRIT-Phyllanthus
abnormis Webster
BRIT23917C. L. Lundell   98911941-04-02
Texas, Starr County, 3 mi. w of Sullivan City.

BRIT-75720:BRIT-Calylophus
hartwegii Shinners
BRIT23393R. Benavides   2241963-03-24
Texas, Starr County, US Hwy 83, 6 mi. nw. of Rio Grande, Texas.

BRIT-91293:BRIT-Matelea
woodsonii Shinners
BRIT23798C. L. Lundell   99261941-04-03
Texas, Starr County, 8 mi. ne of Rio Grande City.

BRIT-95268:BRIT-Phyllanthus
abnormis Webster
BRIT23917C. L. Lundell   98911941-04-02
Texas, Starr County, 3 mi. w of Sullivan City.


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