Dataset: CAS-CASTYPE
Taxa: Diadasia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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California Academy of Sciences - Type Collection


CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE14808   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE14810   

CAS:CASTYPE
Diadasia lutzi ssp. deserticola
CASTYPE14811   

CAS:CASTYPE
Diadasia lutzi ssp. difficilis
CASTYPE14812   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE14813   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE14814   

CAS:CASTYPE
Diadasia sphaeralcearum ssp. affinis
CASTYPE14815   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE14816   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE14817   

CAS:CASTYPE
Diadasia vestita Timberlake
CASTYPE14818   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE15475   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE15476   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE15477   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE15478   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE15479   

CAS:CASTYPE
Diadasia nigrifrons ssp. epileuca
CASTYPE1664   

CAS:CASTYPE
Diadasia australis ssp. mimetica
CASTYPE1702   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE1703   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE17936   

CAS:CASTYPE
Diadasia australis ssp. petrinus
CASTYPE944   


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