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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leucophyllum pringlei
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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pilotorch2 - Now TEX for TORCH Georef testing


TEX
TEX00106187Mark H. Mayfield|Alice L. Hempel|Alice Jack   909b1991-07-16
Mexico, Puebla, Hwy 28, N of Azumbilla (which is N of Tehuacán); upper end of Barranca Rincón Coyote at the pass between Azumbilla and Cañada Morelos, ca 4 air Km SSE of Cañada Morelos, 18.70278 -97.40556

TEX
TEX00106188Jorge Gabriel Sánchez Ken|Pedro Tenorio L.|Antonio Salinas T.   2701990-09-20
Mexico, Puebla, Caltepec, 3 Km al S de Atecoxco, rumbo a San Pedro Azumba

TEX
TEX00106189Pedro Tenorio L.|C. Romero de T.   141331987-07-22
Mexico, Puebla, 10 Km al NE de Azumbilla, carr a Esperanza, Mpio Azumbilla, 18.71667 -97.38333

TEX
TEX00106190Antonio Salinas T.|Dawn M. Frame|Pedro Tenorio L.   F-33491986-07-09
Mexico, Oaxaca, Aprox 13 Km al NE de El Rodeo, Portezuelo Mole o Cerro verde TEPELMEME VILLA DE MORELOS

TEX
TEX00106191Pedro Tenorio L.|C. Romero de T.   68761984-08-14
Mexico, Puebla, Caltepec, Ladera N de la Mesa de Pala, al SE de Acatepec

TEX
TEX00106192Oscar R. Dorado R.|Antonio Salinas T.   F-28941985-09-28
Mexico, Oaxaca, 2 Km adelante de Coixtlahuaca, por la terracería rumbo a Suchixtlahuaca, 17.71667 -97.35

TEX
TEX00106193Antonio Salinas T.|Oscar R. Dorado R.   F-31651986-04-08
Mexico, Oaxaca, 5 Km al SWW de San Antonio Acutla, rumbo a Santiago Teotongo, (2 Km al SE de esta localidad), 17.71667 -97.53333

TEX
TEX00106195L. David Flyr   5781965-08-28
Mexico, Puebla, Tepanco de Lopez, Ca 2 mi NE of Tepanco

TEX
TEX00447046James S. Henrickson   236622004-06-16
Mexico, Puebla, ± 20 air km. NW of Tehuacan, on Libre (old) road to Puebla, on limestone hills E of town of Tepanco, [Go E from central Church (2 miles) to RR and then SE along RR., 18.58192 -97.54717


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