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Dataset: OKLA-
Taxa: coryphantha => Coryphantha, Coryphantha
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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pilotorch3 - Now OKLA for TORCH Georef testing


OKLA
Coryphantha sulcata (Engelm.) Britton & Rose
OKLA020040658Jack W. Stanford   
United States, Texas, Comanche, detailed locality information protected

OKLA
Coryphantha sulcata (Engelm.) Britton & Rose
OKLA020040659Wayne Rathke   
United States, Texas, Comanche, detailed locality information protected

OKLA
OKLA020040817James Scudday   
United States, Texas, Presidio, detailed locality information protected

OKLA
Coryphantha vivipara var. vivipara (Nutt.) Britton & Rose
OKLA020040820Bob Hutchins   
United States, Texas, Garza, detailed locality information protected

OKLA
Coryphantha vivipara var. vivipara (Nutt.) Britton & Rose
OKLA020040819Jack W. Stanford   
United States, Texas, Brown, detailed locality information protected

OKLA
OKLA020040816B. H. Warnock   
United States, Texas, Presidio, detailed locality information protected

OKLA
Coryphantha missouriensis (Sweet) Britt. & Rose
OKLA020040818Jack W. Stanford   
United States, Texas, Hamilton, detailed locality information protected

OKLA
Coryphantha vivipara var. vivipara (Nutt.) Britton & Rose
OKLA020040821Charles S. Wallis   
United States, Texas, Hemphill, detailed locality information protected

OKLA
Coryphantha missouriensis (Sweet) Britt. & Rose
Charles B. McDonald   
United States, Oklahoma, Washington, detailed locality information protected

OKLA
Coryphantha missouriensis (Sweet) Britt. & Rose
Paul F. Nighswonger   
United States, Oklahoma, Woods, detailed locality information protected

OKLA
Coryphantha missouriensis (Sweet) Britt. & Rose
P. Buck   
United States, Oklahoma, Rogers, detailed locality information protected


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