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Dataset: BRIT-BRIT
Taxa: Chamaesaracha
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas - TEST


BRIT:BRIT
BCNWR01467Charles W. Sexton   6651995-06-12
United States, Texas, Travis, Rodgers Tract; At house., 30.58458 -98.0282

BRIT:BRIT
BCNWR01468Charles W. Sexton   6701995-03-30
United States, Texas, Travis, Rodgers Tract., 30.58458 -98.0282

BRIT:BRIT
BCNWR01469John F. Kelley   7021996-06-20
United States, Texas, Travis, Rodgers Tract; Access road., 30.58458 -98.0282

BRIT:BRIT
Chamaesaracha coniodes (Moric. ex Dunal) Britt.
BCNWR01466Charles W. Sexton   8491997-04-05
United States, Texas, Williamson, Gainer Tract; N. pasture., 30.6146 -97.9914

BRIT:BRIT
BCNWR01470Charles W. Sexton   9991997-09-05
United States, Texas, Burnet, Flying X Tract; At gate at 1174., 30.62847 -98.0863

BRIT:BRIT
Chamaesaracha coronopus (Dunal) A. Gray
TCSW001217O. B. Williams   442641944-05-03
United States, Texas, Travis, [No data]


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