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

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


HAW-UHM:ARS HADB
Caulacanthus KŸtzing, 1843
not reported   1955-01-02
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Puna

HAW-UHM:ARS HADB
Caulacanthus ustulatus (Mertens ex Turner) Kützing
not reported   2007-03-18
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Spencer's Beach Park (site #2 Kona trip)

HAW-UHM:ARS HADB
Caulacanthus ustulatus (Mertens ex Turner) Kützing
not reported   2007-03-18
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Spencer's Beach Park (site #2 Kona trip)

HAW-HAW-F
Clavaria Stackhouse, 1816
HAW-F-00055Jeremy Hayward   UH022214.142014-02-22
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, 21.30727 -157.77144, 250 - 275m

HAW-HAW-F
Clavaria Stackhouse, 1816
HAW-F-00058Jeremy Hayward   UH021514.15
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, 21.30727 -157.77144, 250 - 275m

HAW-HAW-F
Clavaria Stackhouse, 1816
HAW-F-00059Jeremy Hayward   UH022214.162014-02-22
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, 21.30727 -157.77144, 250 - 275m


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