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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cymopterus multinervatus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


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Cymopterus multinervatus (J.M. Coult. & Rose) Tidestr.
01150945R. D. Worthington   98181983-04-16
United States, New Mexico, Hidalgo, Peloncillo Mts, hwy. 80 at Granite Gap, 4500 ft. elev. SE 1/4 T25S, R21W, 1372m

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Cymopterus multinervatus (J.M. Coult. & Rose) Tidestr.
01150952R. D. Worthington   99581983-04-17
United States, New Mexico, Grant, Little Hatchet Mts, 1.0 mi. SE of Old Hachita on low limestone hills . 4800 ft elev. T28S R16W SEC1, 1463m

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Cymopterus multinervatus (J.M. Coult. & Rose) Tidestr.
01150960W. P. Cottam   129631952-04-25
United States, Arizona, Mohave, Toroweap Point. Elev 5000 ft, 36.247481 -113.055759, 1524m

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Cymopterus multinervatus (J.M. Coult. & Rose) Tidestr.
01150978N. D. Atwood   46651973-05-10
United States, Utah, Kane, Chinle formation ca 6 mi south of US Hwy #89 along west side of the Cockscomb, 37.045686 -112.020675

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Cymopterus multinervatus (J.M. Coult. & Rose) Tidestr.
01150986Ronald L. Hartman   140871983-03-27
United States, Arizona, Cochise, 3.4 mi E of Dragoon, elev 4500 ft. T16S R23E SEC22, 1372m

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Cymopterus multinervatus (J.M. Coult. & Rose) Tidestr.
01150994R. D. Worthington   274331998-04-04
United States, New Mexico, Hidalgo, Big Hatchet Mts, 3.5 air mi. N from top of Big Hatchet Peak, E side and base of limestone cliff. T30S R15W SEC20, SW 1/4. 1700 M, 1700m


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