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Specimen number UC809727
Determination Tetracoccus hallii
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Collector, number, date Philip A. Munz, 13050, 1949-4-13
Verbatim date Apr 13 1949
County Riverside
Locality above Cottonwood Springs; Colorado Desert, Eagle Mountains, W end
Elevation 1097 m
Habitatdry rocky slope of disintegrated granite
Coordinates 33.74280 -115.78210 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
Datumnot recorded; ER = 1500 meters
Coordinate sourceBerkeleyMapper
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verbatim elevation3600 ft
Annotations and/or
curatorial actions
1: Tetracoccus hallii Brandegee, W. John Hayden, Aug 1995
2: Tetracoccus hallii Brandegee, Philip A. Munz
current determination (uncorrected): Tetracoccus hallii Brandegee, Dec 16, 2003
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