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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Perityle cinerea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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pilotorch2 - Now TEX for TORCH Georef testing


TEX
Perityle cinerea (A. Gray) A. Powell
TEX00006521Mary L. Butterwick|Emily J. Lott   37401977-05-24
United States, Texas, Brewster, Ca. 18 mi. S of Sanderson overlooking lower San Francisco Canyon, ca. 1 mi. up from the Rio Grande.

TEX
Perityle cinerea (A. Gray) A. Powell
TEX00006522Samuel W. Sikes   4221969-06-14
United States, Texas, Pecos, Ca 10 mi NE of Bakersfield; ca 4 mi E of Mckenzie Ranch house.

TEX
Perityle cinerea (A. Gray) A. Powell
TEX00411288W. E. Niles   4351964-09-13
United States, Texas, Pecos, On top of Seven-Mile Mesa (eastern portion), 4.5 miles from U. S. Highway 290 (by way of the Girvin Road), about 7 miles northeast of Ft. Stockton., 30.92793 -102.87543

TEX
Perityle cinerea (A. Gray) A. Powell
TEX00411289Albert Michael Powell   13101964-09-15
United States, Texas, Pecos, 7-Mile Mesa, caprocks at southeast end, all exposures; near Fort Stockton.

TEX
Perityle cinerea (A. Gray) A. Powell
TEX00411290Gregg McKenzie   128
United States, Texas, Pecos, 6 mi. E of Bakersfield.

TEX
Perityle cinerea (A. Gray) A. Powell
TEX00411291Benjamin Carroll Tharp   43-9651943-07-17
United States, Texas, Pecos, Pecos County.

TEX
Perityle cinerea (A. Gray) A. Powell
TEX00411292Hugh H. York   2911907-06-14
United States, Texas, Pecos, Fort Stockton.

TEX
Perityle cinerea (A. Gray) A. Powell
TEX00425490Barton H. Warnock   204031962-08-16
United States, Texas, Pecos, 7 mi. mesa E of Ft. Stockton.

TEX
Perityle cinerea (A. Gray) A. Powell
TEX00578217Hugh H. York   2911907-06-14
United States, Texas, Pecos, Fort Stockton.

pilotorch3 - Now OKLA for TORCH Georef testing


OKLA
Perityle cinerea (A. Gray) A. Powell
OKLA63227B. C. Tharp   43-9661943-07-01
United States, Texas, Pecos


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