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

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


HAW-UHM:HAW-A
Euglena sanguinea Ehrenberg
HAW-A-02713H. Silva   10891949-06-30
United States, Tennessee, Shelby, Carber Rd and hwy U.S. 70, 35.183996 -89.895596

HAW-UHM:HAW-A
Trachelomonas hispida (Perty) F.Stein
HAW-A-02169H. Silva   22561940-06-15
United States, Tennessee, Obion, Reelfoot near Walnut Log, 36.467841 -89.315627

HAW-UHM:HAW-A
Trachelomonas hispida (Perty) F.Stein
HAW-A-02168H. Silva   22561950-06-15
United States, Tennessee, Obion, near Walnut Log, 36.467841 -89.315627

HAW-UHM:HAW-A
Trachelomonas acanthostoma A.Stokes
HAW-A-02187H. Silva   22921950-06-17
United States, Alabama, Jackson, just east of Scottsbore, 34.672307 -86.034146

HAW-UHM:HAW-A
Euglena sociabilis P.A.Dangeard
HAW-A-02206   2232
United States, Tennessee, 35.693721 -86.044434


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