Dataset: Harvard
Taxa: Corallina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:FH
barcode-00618421E. C. Reed   1872-09-00
Chile, [data not captured]

Harvard:FH
Corallina berteroi Montagne ex Kützing
barcode-00618426R. E. Snodgrass & E. Heller   
Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, [data not captured]

Harvard:FH
Corallina berteroi Montagne ex Kützing
barcode-00618427R. E. Snodgrass & E. Heller   
Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, [data not captured]

Harvard:FH
Corallina berteroi Montagne ex Kützing
barcode-00618428J. N. Rose & Mrs. J. N. Rose   194251914-11-02
[no additional data]

Harvard:FH
Corallina pinnatifolia (Manza) Dawson
barcode-00618439R. E. Snodgrass & E. Heller   1899-03-00
Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, [data not captured]

Harvard:FH
Corallina virgata Zanardini
barcode-00618456[data not captured]   
Brazil, [data not captured]

Harvard:FH
Corallina officinalis Linnaeus
barcode-00618555[no data available]   231872-03-09
Argentina, [no additional data]

Harvard:FH
Corallina officinalis Linnaeus
barcode-00618556G. S. Bryan   71923-03-05
Peru, [data not captured]

Harvard:FH
Corallina officinalis Linnaeus
barcode-00618558[no data available]   2056
Chile, [data not captured]

Harvard:FH
Corallina officinalis chilensis (Decaisne) Kützing
barcode-00618586S. R. Lenormand   
[data not captured]

Harvard:FH
Corallina officinalis chilensis (Decaisne) Kützing
barcode-00618587H. H. Rusby   1885-02-00
Peru, [data not captured]

Harvard:FH
Corallina officinalis Linnaeus
barcode-00618598W. G. F. Herter   
Uruguay, [data not captured]


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.