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Dataset: MASS-
Search Criteria: The Bahamas; San Salvador; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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MASS test


MASS
00431818D. Smith   1986-01-03
The Bahamas, San Salvador, Sandy Hook transect, coastal thicket

MASS
00435026D. Smith   1985-12-31
The Bahamas, San Salvador, North Point

MASS
Echites umbellatus
00435161Godfrey & Zebryk   1987-01-06
The Bahamas, San Salvador

MASS
Euphorbia mesmbrianthemifolia
00431843P. Godfrey   1985-06-08
The Bahamas, San Salvador

MASS
Pentalinon luteum (L.) B.F. Hansen & Wunderlin
00436514P. Godfrey   1985-06-09
The Bahamas, San Salvador, Telephone Pole Reef

MASS
00431819P. J. Godfrey   1985-06-08
The Bahamas, San Salvador, Road Grader

MASS
Tillandsia balbisiana Schult. & Schult. f.
00438690T. M. Zebryk   1985-12-30
The Bahamas, San Salvador, Blacklands, path to Long Lake

MASS
00441684T. M. Zebryk   1987-01-05
The Bahamas, San Salvador, Line Hole Settlement area

MASS
00431810T. Zebryk   1987-01-06
The Bahamas, San Salvador, Ledge in sink-hole, Pumphouse Pit, Pumphouse Rd line Hole settlement area

MASS
00447999T. Zebryk   1987-01-09
The Bahamas, San Salvador, Open thicket near catchment basin, CCFL Field Station

MASS
Euphorbia gymnonota
00448081T. Zebryk   1987-01-03
The Bahamas, San Salvador

MASS
00448127T. Zebryk   1987-12-28
The Bahamas, San Salvador

MASS
00434329T. Zebryk   1987-01-10
The Bahamas, San Salvador, North Point

MASS
Euphorbia tithymaloides
00432111T. Zebryk   1987-01-05
The Bahamas, San Salvador, CCFL Campus

MASS
Echites umbellatus
00435162T. Zebryk   1987-01-01
The Bahamas, San Salvador, Telephone Pole Reef

MASS
Metastelma inaguense
00436483T. Zebryk   1987-01-04
The Bahamas, San Salvador


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