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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Nocloa alcandra
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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ASU
Nocloa alcandra Druce 1890
ASUHIC0136754Donna Kolner; Martin Kolner   1972-08-12
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, .4 miles East of Castle Rock, Pena Blanca Canyon, 31.389708 -111.09257, 1219m

ASU
Nocloa alcandra Druce 1890
ASUHIC0136755Donna Kolner; Martin Kolner   1972-08-12
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, .4 miles East of Castle Rock, Pena Blanca Canyon, 31.389708 -111.09257, 1219m

ASU
Nocloa alcandra Druce 1890
ASUHIC0136756Donna Kolner; Martin Kolner   1972-08-12
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, .4 miles East of Castle Rock, Pena Blanca Canyon, 31.389708 -111.09257, 1219m

ASU
Nocloa alcandra Druce 1890
ASUHIC0136757Donna Kolner; Martin Kolner   1972-08-12
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, .4 miles East of Castle Rock, Pena Blanca Canyon, 31.389708 -111.09257, 1219m

ASU
Nocloa alcandra Druce 1890
ASUHIC0136758Donna Kolner; Martin Kolner   1972-08-12
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, .4 miles East of Castle Rock, Pena Blanca Canyon, 31.389708 -111.09257, 1219m

ASU
Nocloa alcandra Druce 1890
ASUHIC0136759Donna Kolner; Martin Kolner   1972-08-12
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, .4 miles East of Castle Rock, Pena Blanca Canyon, 31.389708 -111.09257, 1219m

ASU
Nocloa alcandra Druce 1890
ASUHIC0136760Donna Kolner; Martin Kolner   1972-08-12
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, .4 miles East of Castle Rock, Pena Blanca Canyon, 31.389708 -111.09257, 1219m

ASU
Nocloa alcandra Druce 1890
ASUHIC0136761Donna Kolner; D.D. Covert   1971-08-23
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, 0.5 mi. NE of Castle Rock near Peña Blanca lake, 31.388461 -111.095525, 1220m


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