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? Specimen ID Determination * Collector Collection Date Collection Number County Locality Elevation in meters Feedback
  UCR260258  Tetracoccus hallii A. C. Sanders, Jim Malusa 2015-3-10 41389 Riverside Sonoran (Colorado) Desert, north end of Chocolate Mountains, Bradshaw Trail just outside US Navy Chocolate Mountains Aerial Gunnery Range 605 Comment
  UCR264223  Tetracoccus hallii A. C. Sanders 2015-9-11 41871 Riverside Sonoran (Colorado) Desert, Bradshaw Trail at border of Chocolate Mountains Aerial Gunnery Range, 2.25 miles east of Gasline Rd. 646 Comment
  UCR264461  Tetracoccus hallii A. C. Sanders, Jim Malusa 2015-9-7 41812 Imperial Sonoran (Colorado) Desert, at newly constructed target (below dark volcanic hill) called 'Invader' 450 Comment



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