Dataset: WAPA
Taxa: Thelypteridaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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War in the Pacific National Park


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Cyclosorus interruptus (Willd.) H. Ito
WAPA 3528J. Yoshioka   5912004-07-02
Guam, Asan Inland Unit, in subgulch of W branch of Asan River., 30m

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Thelypteris opulenta (Kaulfuss) Fosberg
WAPA 3081J. Yoshioka   166-1, 166-22004-06-18
Guam, base of ridge behind NPS office, 12m

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Thelypteris opulenta (Kaulfuss) Fosberg
WAPA 3118J. Yoshioka   2012004-06-22
Guam, Piti Guns Unit, along paved road under power lines., 79m

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Thelypteris opulenta (Kaulfuss) Fosberg
WAPA 3370J. Yoshioka   442-1, 442-2, 442-32004-06-29
Guam, Fonte Plateau Unit, NW corner of unit, on flats, 137m

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Thelypteris opulenta (Kaulfuss) Fosberg
WAPA 3481J. Yoshioka   5492004-07-01
Guam, Mt. Alifan Unit, 67m

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Thelypteris guamensis (Holttum) Fosberg & Sachet
WAPA 3591J. Yoshioka   652-1, 652-22004-07-12
Guam, in stream SW of Choritto Cliff, near W boundary of unit., 6m

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Thelypteris guamensis (Holttum) Fosberg & Sachet
WAPA 3618J. Yoshioka   6772004-07-06
Guam, Mt. Chachao/Mt. Tenjo Unit, slopes of Mt. Tenjo, 274m

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Thelypteris unita (L.) C.V. Morton
WAPA 3270J. Yoshioka   344-1, 344-22004-06-21
Guam, savanna ridge on south side of E fork of Asan River.

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Thelypteris unita (L.) C.V. Morton
WAPA 3641J. Yoshioka   6972004-07-06
Guam, Mt. Chachao/Mt. Tenjo Unit, 253m

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WAPA 3093J. Yoshioka   1762004-06-18
Guam, base of ridge behind NPS office, 12m

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WAPA 3189J. Yoshioka   2632004-06-24
Guam, Piti Guns Unit, 37m

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WAPA 3615J. Yoshioka   6742004-07-06
Guam, Mt. Chachao/Mt. Tenjo Unit, slopes of Mt. Tenjo, 274m

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WAPA 3617J. Yoshioka   6762004-07-06
Guam, Mt. Chachao/Mt. Tenjo Unit, slopes of Mt. Tenjo, 274m


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