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? Specimen ID Determination * Collector Collection Date Collection Number County Locality Elevation in meters Feedback
  UCR243651  Langloisia setosissima subsp. punctata Jim Andre 2011-3-27 19001 San Bernardino Eastern Mojave Desert, Clipper Mountains, along gas pipeline road on far southwest end of range, 12.0 mi. east of Kelbaker Rd, c. 4 mi. south of I-40 616 Comment
  UCR243652  Langloisia setosissima subsp. punctata Jim Andre 2011-7-10 18799 Inyo Inyo Mountains, north end of range along Waucomba - Saline Rd, 1.5 mi. south of junction with Death Valley Rd. 2077 Comment
  UCR244362  Langloisia setosissima subsp. punctata Jim Andre 2011-4-18 20731 San Bernardino Mojave Desert, Pisgah lava flow, along Pisgah Crater Rd, 2.0 mi. south of Hwy 66 (and I-40), at NW end of (remains of) primary crater 711 Comment



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