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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Allolepis texana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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pilotorch2 - Now TEX for TORCH Georef testing


TEX
Allolepis texana (Vasey) Söderst. & Decker
TEX00202324Barton H. Warnock   224921967-07-20
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, East entrance to Davis Mountains State Park on igneous soil.

TEX
Allolepis texana (Vasey) Söderst. & Decker
TEX00312263Barton H. Warnock   T1581937-10-18
United States, Texas, Presidio, Along ditches at Presidio.

TEX
Allolepis texana (Vasey) Söderst. & Decker
TEX00322055Walter V. Brown   53-2401952-08-15
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Jeff Davis County (via UT grass garden).

TEX
Allolepis texana (Vasey) Söderst. & Decker
TEX00322057Walter V. Brown   s.n.1950-08-01
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Limpia Canyon 4 miles below Ft. Davis, Davis Mts.

TEX
Allolepis texana (Vasey) Söderst. & Decker
TEX00422642L. C. Hinckley|Leon Hinckley   3161949-09-01
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, At cattle guard to Jeff ranch in Limpia Valley on hwy from Ft. Davis to Balmorhera.

TEX
Allolepis texana (Vasey) Söderst. & Decker
TEX00572884Barton H. Warnock   79421948-07-04
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Kokernot ranch; Davis Mts, 10 miles north of Fort Davis.

pilotorch1 - Now BRIT for TORCH Georef testing


BRIT
Allolepis texana (Vasey) Söderst. & Decker
BRIT254430Barton H. Warnock   101871951-09-09
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Along highway; about 12 miles north of Ft. Davis., 1372m

BRIT
Allolepis texana (Vasey) Söderst. & Decker
BRIT254431Barton H. Warnock   80391948-08-02
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Wild Rose Pass; Kokernot ranch., 1463m


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Google Earth (KML)

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