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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Metastelma arizonicum (Cynanchum arizonicum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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TEX
Metastelma arizonicum subsp. arizonicum
TEX00155249Richard S. Felger|Alexander Russell   96351963-11-26
Mexico, Sonora, Isla de San Pedro Nolasco, east side of Island.

TEX
Metastelma arizonicum subsp. arizonicum
TEX00155250Richard S. Felger|Edward Hamilton   156201966-12-28
Mexico, Sonora, Hermosillo, Bahía Colorado. Arroyo at East base of Morro Colorado. ca. 0.6 km inland from shore., 28.30833 -111.46667

TEX
Metastelma arizonicum subsp. arizonicum
TEX00155258Richard S. Felger|Diego Valdéz Zamudio   84-4611984-11-17
Mexico, Sonora, About 5 km East of Bahia San Pedro.

TEX
TEX00523837Richard S. Felger|Greta Anderson|Sue Rutman   02-892002-02-02
United States, Arizona, Maricopa, Barry M. Goldwater Military Range. Sauceda Mountains. Canyon at the north side of Tom Thumb Butte., 32.5365 -112.98

TEX
TEX00523838A. L. Reina G.|M. A. Dimmitt|John F. Wiens   2002-9602002-10-14
United States, Arizona, Pima, Ca. 3.2 km north Pescadero Peak, ca 3.2 km south of Indio Tank, Roskruge Mountains; Arizona Upland Sonoran desertscrub., 32.206111111 -111.417222222

TEX
Cynanchum arizonicum (A. Gray) Shinners
TEX00524903Leslie R. Landrum|S. S. Landrum   53281986-11-23
United States, Arizona, Maricopa, Tonto Nat'1 For. Wind Cave trail adjacent to Usery Mountain Regional Park., 33.5168 -111.641

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Cynanchum arizonicum (A. Gray) Shinners
TEX00524905Thomas R. Van Devender|Rebecca K. Van Devender|R. Murray   92-14031992-10-24
United States, Arizona, Maricopa, Western foothills of the Mazatzal Mountains; Arizona Upland Sonoran desertscrub.


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