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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bothriochloa pertusa (Andropogon pertusus, Holcus pertusus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Angelo State Natural History Collections Herbarium (TEST)


ASU:SAT
Bothriochloa pertusa (Willd.) A.Camus
2870Steven G. Whisenant   7891977-09-12
United States, Texas, McCulloch, 3 mi W Brady, H D Winters Ranch

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TEX
Bothriochloa pertusa (Willd.) A.Camus
TEX00433182Laura L. Hansen   51672007-07-30
United States, Texas, Coryell, Training Area 53, along the north side of Shell Mountain Road, 0.6 miles west of Old Georgetown Road., 31.29061 -97.83062

TEX
Bothriochloa pertusa (Willd.) A.Camus
TEX00433263Laura L. Hansen   53932007-09-18
United States, Texas, Bell, Training Area 35, along north side of trail that runs along south side of TA35, 0.2 miles east of Nolanville Road., 31.12159 -97.61666

TEX
Bothriochloa pertusa (Willd.) A.Camus
TEX00448256Laura L. Hansen   59692008-05-30
United States, Texas, Coryell, Training Area 42, along the east side of Old Georgetown Road, 0.9 miles north of junction with Elijah Road., 31.21227 -97.84733

TEX
Bothriochloa pertusa (Willd.) A.Camus
TEX00463848Laura L. Hansen   70882012-11-06
United States, Texas, Brown, NE of Brownwood, at Muse Wildlife Management Area, near Blind 4., 30.08578 -98.84953

TEX
Bothriochloa pertusa (Willd.) A.Camus
TEX00466120Laura L. Hansen   77482013-09-26
United States, Texas, McCulloch, SE of Brady and NW of Voca, along County Road 208, 1.6 mi E of junction with hwy 71., 31.02871 -99.19699

TEX
Bothriochloa pertusa (Willd.) A.Camus
TEX00466471Laura L. Hansen   70242012-10-23
United States, Texas, Brown, NE of Brownwood, at Muse Wildlife Management Area, along Main Road, 0.6 mi W of the Headquarters Building., 31.89223 -98.84667

TEX
Bothriochloa pertusa (Willd.) A.Camus
TEX00470389Laura L. Hansen   79682013-10-17
United States, Texas, Concho, Northeast of Eden and south of Millersview, along Farm Road 2134, 3.5 miles north of Highway 87., 31.2874 -99.75541

TEX
Bothriochloa pertusa (Willd.) A.Camus
TEX00473141Laura L. Hansen   79522013-10-11
United States, Texas, Sutton, East of Sonora and southwest of Fort McKavett, along Farm Road 864, at junction with Farm Road 2597, 22.5 miles southwest of junction with Highway 190., 30.64635 -100.27217

TEX
Bothriochloa pertusa (Willd.) A.Camus
TEX00478818Laura L. Hansen   81272013-11-01
United States, Texas, Lampasas, Northwest of Lampasas, at Hampton Big Dog Ranch, on top of Vireo Hill near the north fence., 31.24001 -98.32057

TEX
Bothriochloa pertusa (Willd.) A.Camus
TEX00479158Laura L. Hansen   80912013-10-25
United States, Texas, Irion, Northeast of Mertzon, along County Road 202, 0.7 miles south of junction with Highway 67, near Spring Creek., 31.29877 -100.7925

TEX
Bothriochloa pertusa (Willd.) A.Camus
TEX00487850Marco Antonio Guzmán Lucio   4672010-03-17
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Los Herreras, Loma Cortada, ubicada a 650 m al noreste de la cabecera municipal., 25.91833 -99.393611

TEX
Bothriochloa pertusa (Willd.) A.Camus
TEX00511021William R. Carr|Donna Bailey   319332012-10-01
United States, Texas, Jackson, Just inside gate to Bailey property, E side of Co. Rd. 449 (or 443?) ca. 2.1 airmiles S of its jct. with St. Rt. 616 at Francitas. Francitas Quadrangle., 28.81667 -96.34048

TEX
Bothriochloa pertusa (Willd.) A.Camus
TEX00511022William R. Carr|Donna Bailey   319332012-10-01
United States, Texas, Jackson, Just inside gate to Bailey property, E side of Co. Rd. 449 (or 443?) ca. 2.1 airmiles S of its jct. with St. Rt. 616 at Francitas. Francitas Quadrangle., 28.81667 -96.34048

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MSC
Bothriochloa pertusa (Willd.) A.Camus
MSC0293330Mark Whitten   40392014-10-22
United States, Florida, Putnam, Ordway-Swisher Biological Station; Management unit D-9a; boundary road along SR26; vicinity of marker post D15.., 29.72531 -81.98794, 36m


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