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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Celtis spinosa, Celtis spinosa var. weddeliana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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pilotorch2 - Now TEX for TORCH Georef testing


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TEX00216707James S. Wilson   108991966-05-27
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, 25 Km SW of Monterrey on Monterrey-Saltillo Hwy 54

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TEX00216708James S. Wilson   108331966-05-27
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Monterrey, 2 m N on Hwy on Hwy 85

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Celtis spinosa var. pallida (Torr.) M.C. Johnston
TEX00216709Robert Ford Smith   M-1271960-04-22
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Monterrey, San Augustine

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Celtis spinosa var. pallida (Torr.) M.C. Johnston
TEX00216710Robert Ford Smith   M-6311961-11-01
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Between China and Reynosa

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Celtis spinosa var. pallida (Torr.) M.C. Johnston
TEX00216711Fred A. Barkley|John B. Paxon   7131947-08-28
Mexico, Queretaro, 5 mi W of Querétaro

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Celtis spinosa var. pallida (Torr.) M.C. Johnston
TEX00216712Keith Roe|Eunice Roe   23451965-10-02
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, Sa Madre Oriental, 3 Km E of Cd del Maíz, on Hwy 80 at Km 259, 22.41667 -99.5

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TEX00216713Jerzy Rzedowski   177751980-05-12
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Linares, Las Anecuas

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Celtis spinosa var. pallida (Torr.) M.C. Johnston
TEX00216715James A. Mears   372-A1966-07-06
Mexico, Hidalgo, Between Zimapán and Méx 85 N of Zimapán, 1 mi W of the Posada del Rey

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Celtis spinosa var. pallida (Torr.) M.C. Johnston
TEX00216716James A. Mears   145-A1966-07-02
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, 1 mi E of Méx 59 on rd to Guadalcazar N of San Luis Potosí

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Celtis spinosa var. pallida (Torr.) M.C. Johnston
TEX00216717F. Martínez Martínez|G. Borja Luvando   F-21311956-09-25
Mexico, Tamaulipas, Sa de Tamaulipas, Rancho Las Yucas; between Las Alazanas and La Chona

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Celtis spinosa var. pallida (Torr.) M.C. Johnston
TEX00216718James A. Mears   373-A1966-07-06
Mexico, Hidalgo, Between Zimapán and Méx 85 N of Zimapán, 1 mi W of the Posada del Rey


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