Dataset: BRIT
Taxa: Clavicipitaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas


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BRIT555122Herbert Spencer Jennings   1890-05-01
United States, Texas, Brazos, 30.582471 -96.300761

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BRIT555123William Webster Diehl   1930-07-04
United States, Texas

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BRIT555126A. G. Kevarkian   1947-04-25
Cuba, Cienfuegos, Atkins Garden Research Lab, Soledad, 22.133333 -80.333333

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BRIT474627J. F. Brenckle   3281915-08-21
United States, North Dakota, Emmons, Near Braddock, N.D., 46.5644 -100.0909

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BRIT474628W. G. Solheim   1201935-08-24
United States, Wyoming, Albany, Laramie Hills

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BRIT474629W. G. Solheim   1211935-08-24
United States, Wyoming, Albany, Laramie Hills

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BRIT474630W. G. Solheim   1221935-08-24
United States, Wyoming, Albany, Laramie Hills

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BRIT474631W. G. Solheim   1231935-08-24
United States, Wyoming, Albany, Laramie Hills

BRIT:BRIT
Atkinsonella texensis (Diehl) Leuchtm. & Clay
BRIT914634Tiana F. Rehman   8052023-07-13
United States, Texas, Tarrant, Rock Creek Ranch Park.


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