Dataset: GUAM
Taxa: Alariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Guam Herbarium


GUAM:GH
Ulopteryx pinnatifida (Harvey) Kjellman
GH0006318Tsuda R.T.   1972-06-14
Japan, Kanze, Kagoshima Bay, Kyushu, Japan, Kagioshima Bay, Marine EcoRegion: 51, 31.593437 130.568425

GUAM:GH
Ulopteryx pinnatifida (Harvey) Kjellman
GH0006489Fali Xu   1958-06-18
China, Taiping Bay, Qingdao, China, Qingdao, Marine EcoRegion: 50, 36.070861 120.446302

GUAM:GH
Alaria marginata Postels & Ruprecht
GH0007344Earle S.A. & Silva P & Hommersand M & algae class from Bodega   1966-07-19
United States, California, Rancho Montana de Oro, San Luis Obispo County, California, near community of Baywood Park, Baywood Park, Marine EcoRegion: 58, 35.325916 -120.872242

GUAM:GH
Alaria crassifolia Kjellman
GH0009280   1974-06-13
Japan, Tachimachi, Hakodate, Hokkaido, Tachimachi, Marine EcoRegion: 49, 41.740201 140.716621

GUAM:GH
Ulopteryx pinnatifida (Harvey) Kjellman
GH0009480   1974-05-25
Japan, Tachimachi, Hakodate, Hokkaido, Usujiri, Marine EcoRegion: 48, 41.929698 140.952682

GUAM:GH
Pleurophycus gardneri Setchell & Saunders ex Tilden
GH0009506Phillips & Vadas   1964-03-26
United States, Camp Casey Beach, Washington, Camp Casey Beach, Marine EcoRegion: 56, 48.162242 -122.683694

GUAM:GH
Lessoniopsis littoralis (Farlow & Setchell ex Tilden) Reinke
GH0009508Bernatowicz A.J.   1954-05-22
United States, Near Neptune State Park, Oregon, Near Nepture State Park, Marine EcoRegion: 57, 44.262459 -124.113418

GUAM:GH
Pterygophora californica Ruprecht
GH0009527Phillips R.C. & Casucci C.   1962-10-27
United States, Camp Casey Beach, Washington, Camp Casey Beach, Marine EcoRegion: 56, 48.162242 -122.683694

GUAM:GH
Alaria marginata Postels & Ruprecht
GH0009945Phillips R.C. & Casucci C.   1962-10-27
United States, Camp Casey Beach. Whidbey Island, Washington, Camp Casey Beach, Marine EcoRegion: 56, 48.162242 -122.683694


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