Dataset: HAW-
Taxa: Gigartina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Joseph F. Rock Herbarium (Univ. of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa)


HAW-UHM:HAW-A
Gigartina Stackhouse, 1809
HAW-A-00181M. J. Parsons   15641977-02-13
New Zealand, Otago, Open sea side of Tautuku Peninsula, nr. Maclennan, S. E. coast South Island, -46.609317 169.442431

HAW-UHM:HAW-A
Gigartina pachymenioides Lindauer
HAW-A-00182M. J. Parsons   15611977-02-13
New Zealand, Otago, Open sea side of Tautuku Peninsula, nr. Maclennan, S. E. coast South Island, -46.61144 169.441916

HAW-UHM:HAW-A
Gigartina pachymenioides Lindauer
HAW-A-00183M. J. Parsons   15611977-02-13
New Zealand, Otago, Open sea side of Tautuku Peninsula, nr. Maclennan, S. E. coast South Island, -46.61144 169.441916

HAW-UHM:HAW-A
Gigartina pachymenioides Lindauer
HAW-A-00184M. J. Parsons   15611977-02-13
New Zealand, Otago, Open sea side of Tautuku Peninsula, nr. Maclennan, S. E. coast South Island, -46.61144 169.441916

HAW-UHM:HAW-A
Gigartina angulata J.Agardh
HAW-A-00185M. J. Parsons   15031977-02-14
New Zealand, Otago, Open sea side of Tautuku Peninsula, nr. Maclennan, S. E. coast South Island, -46.61144 169.441916

HAW-UHM:HAW-A
Gigartina angulata J.Agardh
HAW-A-00186M. J. Parsons   15031977-02-14
New Zealand, Otago, Open sea side of Tautuku Peninsula, nr. Maclennan, S. E. coast South Island, -46.61144 169.441916

HAW-UHM:HAW-A
Gigartina angulata J.Agardh
HAW-A-02753M. J. Parsons   CHR 3194991977-02-16
New Zealand, Otago, North end of Tautuku Beach, nr. Maclennan, S. E. coast South Island, -46.6 169.433333

HAW-UHM:HAW-A
Gigartina clavifera J.Agardh
HAW-A-02754M. J. Parsons   14471977-02-16
New Zealand, Otago, North end of Tautuku Beach, nr. Maclennan, S. E. coast South Island, -46.6 169.433333


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