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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cottsia californica (Janusia californica)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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pilotorch2 - Now TEX for TORCH Georef testing


TEX
TEX00195555Thomas R. Van Devender|Ana Lilia Reina G.   2004-1702004-03-19
Mexico, Sonora, Yecora, 0.7 Km (by air) N of Curea, 28.31667 -109.27972

TEX
TEX00195753Richard S. Felger|Cayetano Montaño|Hank Gunn|Alexander Russell   T-74-171974-09-08
Mexico, Sonora, No locality name provided., 28.95556 -112.40833

TEX
TEX00275466Clark P. Cowan|Melissa Luckow|Denis M. Kearns|Nancy Jacobson   55301985-08-24
Mexico, Sonora, Carbo, 2.9 mi (4.6 Km) W of Hwy 15 on dirt rd (Tecolote Rd), 1.2 mi (1.9 Km) N of El Oasis, 50 mi (80 Km) N of Hermosillo

TEX
TEX00275467Richard S. Felger|Alexander Russell|Robin Thomas   116761965-01-07
Mexico, Sonora, Guaymas, Cerro de la Vigia, S side of Mt

TEX
TEX00275469Thomas F. Daniel   33731984-03-13
Mexico, Sonora, Along rd to microondas station, 1.5 mi from zocalo in San Antonio, 27.073525 -109.296826

TEX
Cottsia californica (Benth.) W.R. Anderson & C. Davis
TEX00433728Michael O. Dillon|Eloy Rodriguez   10341978-03-07
Mexico, Sonora, 42 miles S of Hermosillo.

TEX
Cottsia californica (Benth.) W.R. Anderson & C. Davis
TEX00433730Annetta Carter   50611965-10-01
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sierra de la Giganta. Mesa like summit of Caerro Teombó, north of Portezuelo de Gabilán., 25.85 -111.41667

TEX
Cottsia californica (Benth.) W.R. Anderson & C. Davis
TEX00433731Annetta Carter|Helen K. Sharsmith   41951961-03-16
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sierra de la Giganta. Between Tinaja del Cajón and summit of Mesa de San Alejo (west of San Javier)., 25.89167 -111.55833

TEX
Cottsia californica (Benth.) W.R. Anderson & C. Davis
TEX00449633Ira L. Wiggins   152531959-11-01
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Bahia de Calndelero, Isla Espiritu Santo., 24.53333 -110.4


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