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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aphanostephus skirrhobasis, Aphanostephus skirrhobasis var. kidderi, Aphanostephus skirrhobasis var. skirrhobasis, Aphanostephus skirrhobasis var. thalassius
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Texas collab with BRIT


TEX4BRIT-NLU
NLU0066674Meredith A. Lane   32391989-07-10
United States, Texas, Bastrop, On TX st. hwy 21 between Bastrop and Paige, SE of junction of 21 with US hwy 290, W side of road.

TEX4BRIT-NLU
NLU0066675John Taylor   108991972-06-30
United States, Texas, Bryan, Sand dune area near Red River, 3 miles south of Albany, Okla.

TEX4BRIT-NLU
NLU0066676Susan C. Barber   14991976-07-11
United States, Oklahoma, North side of bridge on US 283 which forms Roger Mills and Ellis County line.

TEX4BRIT-NLU
NLU0066677John Taylor   212501976-05-13
United States, Oklahoma, Jefferson, Collected from the sand dune complex on the north side of the Red River about 1 mile south of Terral.

TEX4BRIT-NLU
NLU0066678John Taylor   218101976-06-17
United States, Texas, Canadian, Collected near the upper end of the Niles Branch of Waters Canyon.

TEX4BRIT-NLU
NLU0066679John Taylor   210681975-03-25
United States, Texas, Brazoria, Collected from a beach area about 9 miles East of Surfside, Texas.

TEX4BRIT-NLU
NLU0066680R.J. Tyrl   7941973-06-26
United States, Oklahoma, Kingfisher, R9W, T19N, Sec 14, Ok Hwy 51 right-of-way, 2.4 mi E of E-end of Cimarron River bridge.

TEX4BRIT-NLU
NLU0066695Larry E. Brown   142451990-04-14
United States, Texas, Waller, Present on deep sandy soil in bottomland of Clear Creek at highway 1488 bridge E of Hempstead.


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