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

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


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HAW04789Miller, D.A.   101998-11-22
United States, Hawaii, Manoa, Oʻahu Island of Hawaiʻi. West side of Hamilton Library, University of Hawaiʻi

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HAW04782J.S. Womersley   NGF 192981964-11-06
Papua New Guinea, Milne Bay Dist., Headwaters of Gumini River, Cameron Plateau, -10.2 150.1, 366m

HAW
HAW04778F. Sadau   496961965-07-21
Malaysia, Sabah, Ranau, Pinosok Plateau Trail to sample plot, 1676m

HAW
HAW04790Charles H. Lamoureux   42141968-09-02
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Hawaii Volcano National Park, Old Volcano House

HAW
HAW04796Mcveagh   N.G.F. 75841957-01-01
Papua New Guinea, Morobe, Plantation area, 914m

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HAW39645Sarah Kuioka   0302009-11-19
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, UH Manoa Campus

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HAW39646Isiah Smith   KKI-612008-12-04
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, UH Manoa Campus

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HAW39647Kristen Domingcil   KD00542009-12-01
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, UH Manoa Campus

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HAW39648Amanda Vernon   AV00272009-10-26
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, UH Manoa Campus, 21.3 -157.819, 33m

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Dacrydium Lamb.
HAW04802Charles H. Lamoureux   36471966-04-16
New Zealand, North Island, North Island, Erua Forest, 7.5 miles S. of Erua. Western slopes of Mt. Ruapehu., -38.166667 70.333333, 950m

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Phyllocladus Rich. ex Mirb.
HAW04772John Toropoi   N.G.F. 17153
Papua New Guinea, Morobe, Above Edie Creek on slopes of Mt. Kaindi, Morobe District, TNG., 2103m

HAW
Podocarpus totara G. Bennett ex D. Don
HAW04775F.R. Fosberg   306391949-02-24
New Zealand, South Island; Long Valley, near Nelson

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Podocarpus totara G. Bennett ex D. Don
HAW04781Charles H. Lamoureux   35321966-03-03
New Zealand, South Island, Westland, Westland; Fox Glacier Motor Camp., -43.333333 70, 150m

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Podocarpus totara G. Bennett ex D. Don
HAW04799Charles H. Lamoureux   32841965-12-26
New Zealand, South Island; Canterbury; Okuti Valley, Banks Peninsula., 100m

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HAW04800Fosberg, F. R.   306271949-02-24
New Zealand, Lee River, near Nelson.

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HAW04779Charles H. Lamoureux   35411966-03-04
New Zealand, South Island, Westland; 8 mi. NE of Haast River Bridge, near Waita River., -43.8 69.083333, 5m

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HAW04784Fosberg, F. R.   302481949-02-04
New Zealand, Auckland, South end of Scenic Drive, Waitakere Range, west of Auckland., 300 - 450m

HAW
Dacrydium cupressinum Sol. ex Lamb.
HAW04804Charles H. Lamoureux   34051966-02-15
New Zealand, Marlborough; Rai Valley, 6 miles toward Nelson on Hwy. 6 from Pelorus Bridge., -41.25 173.583333, 60m

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HAW04764Lamoureux, C.H.   34381966-02-16
New Zealand, South Island. Upper Mai tai Valley, Nelson, -41.3 173.3833, 320m

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HAW04763Lamoureux, C.H.   31251965-10-13
New Zealand, South Island: beside Waimangaroa- Denniston highway, 5.5 miles FE. of Waimangaroa, at Westland., 600m

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HAW04767Charles H. Lamoureux   37931966-07-13
New Zealand, Westland, Hwy. 6, 5 miles S, of Charleston, -42 171.666667, 50m

HAW
HAW04806F.R. Fosberg   308521949-03-06
New Caledonia, Pic du Casse Cou, Montagne des Sources, 16 km n.e. of Noumea., 800m

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HAW04762P. van Royen   N.G.F. 161821963-02-25
Papua New Guinea, Morobe, Upper Zaran Creek, SW Slope, Mt. Enggom, Sarawaket Range, Morobe District, T.N.G., 3353m

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HAW04766   
Australia, New Guinea

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HAW04771George Gillett   13251963-07-18
Malaysia, Sabah, Mt. Kinabalu, Base of the granitic dome, at approximately 10,000 feet, South face of the mountain, above Paka Cave

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Prumnopitys ferruginea (G. Benn. ex D. Don) de Laub.
HAW04792Charles H. Lamoureux   34711966-02-17
New Zealand, South Island, Tennyson Inlet, Marlborough Sounds, -41.083333 73.833333, 150m


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