Dataset: OMA
Taxa: Agonimia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nebraska at Omaha Herbarium


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Agonimia opuntiella (Buschardt & Poelt) A. Vězda
17136   16,2872008-03-29
United States, Nebraska, Richardson, TNC Rulo Bluffs Preserve; 2 mi S, 4 mi E of Rulo, 40.023056 -95.366389, 460m

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Agonimia opuntiella (Buschardt & Poelt) A. Vězda
17216   17,4772008-06-26
United States, Kansas, Pottawatomie, 39.343333 -96.177778, 355m

OMA
Agonimia Zahlbr.
17252   18,204a2009-01-31
United States, Kansas, Linn, Dingus Natural Area; 2.75 mi W of jct of KS Hwys 7 and 52 in Mound City, 38.133333 -94.875278, 275m

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Agonimia opuntiella (Buschardt & Poelt) A. Vězda
17156   16,407b2008-05-11
United States, Kansas, Miami, North La Cygne State Fishing and Wildlife Area; 1 mi N, 2.5 mi E of Jingo, 38.403889 -94.653056, 260m

OMA
Agonimia opuntiella (Buschardt & Poelt) A. Vězda
5956   8162a1976-03-18
United States, Texas, Blanco, Pedernales Falls State Park; 10 mi E of Johnson City


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Google Map

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