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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chamaesyce abramsiana (Euphorbia abramsiana)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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MASS test


MASS
00431910M. A. Lane   1975-11-10
United States, Arizona, Maricopa

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TEX
Chamaesyce abramsiana (L.C. Wheeler) Koutnik
TEX00090314Victor W. Steinmann|Mark Fishbein|Phil D. Jenkins   94-511994-08-18
Mexico, Sonora, Alamos, 3 Km al N de La Lobera, Ejido Zahuarivo, 27.2 -108.88333

TEX
Chamaesyce abramsiana (L.C. Wheeler) Koutnik
TEX00090315Richard S. Felger|Ken Van Houten   85-9321985-10-04
Mexico, Sonora, NW side of Sonoyta, Calle 16 de septiembre, ca 0.5 Km E of Río Sonoyta

TEX
Chamaesyce abramsiana (L.C. Wheeler) Koutnik
TEX00090316Richard S. Felger   86-3441986-09-14
Mexico, Sonora, Pinacate Region, 7.5 Km E of Los Vidrios on Méx 15 (50 Km on Méx 2 W of Sonoyta), at jct of rd S to Crater Elegante, 31.99722 -113.35

TEX
Chamaesyce abramsiana (L.C. Wheeler) Koutnik
TEX00090317Richard S. Felger   86-3431986-09-14
Mexico, Sonora, Pinacate Region, 7.5 Km E of Los Vidrios on Méx 15 (50 Km on Méx 2 W of Sonoyta), at jct of rd S to Crater Elegante, 31.99722 -113.35

TEX
Chamaesyce abramsiana (L.C. Wheeler) Koutnik
TEX00090318Richard S. Felger   86-3431986-09-14
Mexico, Sonora, Pinacate Region, 7.5 Km E of Los Vidrios on Méx 15 (50 Km on Méx 2 W of Sonoyta), at jct of rd S to Crater Elegante, 31.99722 -113.35

TEX
Chamaesyce abramsiana (L.C. Wheeler) Koutnik
TEX00090319Richard S. Felger|Ken Van Houten   86-9481985-10-04
Mexico, Sonora, NW side of Sonoyta, Calle 16 de septiembre, ca 0.5 Km E of Río Sonoyta

TEX
Chamaesyce abramsiana (L.C. Wheeler) Koutnik
TEX00090320Ira L. Wiggins   151001959-10-19
Mexico, Baja California, Hills 15 mi inland from Santa Catarina Landing, 28.33333 -114

TEX
Chamaesyce abramsiana (L.C. Wheeler) Koutnik
TEX00327024Mary S. Young   s.n.1915-08-26
United States, Texas, Brewster, Bank of Rio Grande, near San Vincente.

TEX
Chamaesyce abramsiana (L.C. Wheeler) Koutnik
TEX00528143G. T. Moore   221977-05-14
United States, Arizona, Pima, At Papago Wells camp; 26.0 west, 18.6 miles south of Ajo.

TEX
Chamaesyce abramsiana (L.C. Wheeler) Koutnik
TEX00528144P. J. Barbour   13801977-05-14
United States, Arizona, Pima, Cabeza Prieta Game Range, 40.2 mi. sw of Ajo by rd. from jct A285/Darby wells rd. Papago Well camp. El 1950'.

TEX
Chamaesyce abramsiana (L.C. Wheeler) Koutnik
TEX00528145Thomas R. Van Devender   2006-6442006-09-06
United States, Arizona, Pima, Tucson., 32.290277778 -110.959722222

TEX
TEX00528146Richard S. Felger|Gary Maskarinec   02-3982002-10-02
United States, Arizona, Maricopa, South Maricopa Mountains, Sonoran Desert National Monument, large wash ca. 1 km northward from Bighorn Reservoir., 32.891944444 -112.364444444

TEX
TEX00528148Richard S. Felger|Dale S. Turner   96-1281996-09-24
United States, Arizona, Yuma, North end of Mohawk Dunes, at north boundary of Barry M. Goldwater Airforce Range.

TEX
Chamaesyce abramsiana (L.C. Wheeler) Koutnik
TEX00528149Richard S. Felger|Dale S. Turner   92-6581992-08-18
United States, Arizona, Pima, Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge. Daniels Wash at Charlie Bell Road crossing, ca. 1.6 mi E of Charlie Bell Road in the Growler Mts..

TEX
TEX00528147V. W. Steinmann   9281996-08-19
United States, Arizona, Pima, West side of the Tucson Mountains ca. 20 m north of Mile Wide Road, at a spot ca. 0.3 km west of the junction with Kinney Road., 32.25 -111.1875

TEX
TEX00531648Nathan C. Taylor   12672017-08-19
United States, Arizona, Pima, Tucson; Quality Inn airport N just S of i-10 off S Palo Verde Rd., 32.157449 -110.918698

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OKLA
OKLA020028073U. T. Waterfall   62121945-08-29
United States, Texas, Hudspeth, near upper end of upper canyon of the Rio Grande, below Indian Hot Springs


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