Record Number Database Code Specimen ID Project Herbarium Accession Number Barcode NPS Accession NPS Catalog Family Genus 1 Specific Epithet 1 Specific Author 1 Infraspecific Rank 1 Infraspecific Epithet 1 Infraspecific Author 1 Name 1 Qualifier Name 1 Qualifier Position Hybrid Symbol Genus 2 Specific Epithet 2 Specific Author 2 Infraspecific Rank 2 Infraspecific Epithet 2 Infraspecific Author 2 Name 2 Qualifier Name 2 Qualifier Position Conservation Status Annotations Site Key Collector Collector Number Other Collectors Day Collected Month Collected Year Collected Verbatim Collection Date Country State County Locality Site Description Minimum Elevation Maximum Elevation Elevation Unit LatitudeLongitude UTM TRS Decimal Latitude Decimal Longitude Geodetic Datum Coordinate Uncertainty Coordinate Uncertainty Unit Elevation Georeferenced TRS Georeferenced Georeference Sources Georeference Remarks Georeferenced By Specimen Notes Other Notes Phenology Cultivated Images Type Specimen? TypeDetails 1 RM 27814 Arizona/New Mexico USFS 487890 Cucurbitaceae Cyclanthera dissecta (Torr. & A. Gray) Arn. RM-5996 Jack Magee 258 13 8 1925 U.S.A. Arizona Pima Coronado National Forest: basin, left fork, 1 mi S of Florida Station. On steep north slope; loam soil; with Boutelouas, Hilaria, Prosopis. 4600 ft. Vegetative N N 2 RM 501097 So Rocky Mts RM 734327 Cucurbitaceae Cyclanthera dissecta (Torr. & A. Gray) Arn. RM-86340 Tim Hogan 2375 Dina Clark and Rick Brune 4 9 1993 04 Sep 1993 U.S.A. Colorado Las Animas Mesa de Maya region: Dripping Springs. In sandstone cliffs. 5000 ft. T33S R51W S29 Fruiting N N 3 RM 701927 Kuhn 2008 RM Cucurbitaceae Cyclanthera dissecta (Torr. & A. Gray) Arn. 1. Cyclanthera dissecta (Torr. & A. Gray) Arn.
Annotated by Bernadette Kuhn. RM-114688 Bernadette Kuhn 7219 Everett Jackson 24 7 2008 U.S.A. Colorado Las Animas [location and coordinates withheld] Lush creek banks dominated by Rhus aromatica, Populus, and Tamarix. 4870 ft. Flowering and Fruiting N