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

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University of Guam Herbarium


GUAM:GH
Dasya C.Agardh, 1824
GH0001973Tsuda R.T,   1962-11-23
United States, Hawaii, Nanakuki, Oahu, Hawaii, Oahu, Marine EcoRegion: 152, 21.268712 -157.692027

GUAM:GH
Dasya C.Agardh, 1824
GH0002368Tsuda R.T,   1962-12-15
United States, Hawaii, Waikiki, Oahu, Oahu, Marine EcoRegion: 152, 21.268712 -157.692027

GUAM:GH
Dasya C.Agardh, 1824
GH0006791Tsuda R.T,   1963-06-28
United States, Hawaii, Hauula Beach Park, Oahu, Oahu, Marine EcoRegion: 152, 21.268712 -157.692027

GUAM:GH
Dasya baillouviana (S.G.Gmelin) Montagne
GH0009137Dudley S.   1967-03-31
United States, Florida, Turtle Beach, Siesta Key, Sarasota, Florida, Siesta Key, Marine EcoRegion: 70, 27.264972 -82.56105

GUAM:GH
Dasya rigidula (Kützing) Ardissone
GH0002949Bernatowicz A.J.   1962-02-07
Italy, Naples, Italy, Naples, Marine EcoRegion: 35, 40.830296 14.258705

GUAM:GH
Rhodoptilum plumosum (Harvey & Bailey) Kylin
GH0009261Phillips & Grant   1964-07-22
United States, Bush Point, west side of Whidbey Island, Washington, Whidbey Island, Marine EcoRegion: 56, 48.290706 -122.618499

GUAM:GH
Rhodoptilum plumosum (Harvey & Bailey) Kylin
GH0009262Buggeln R. & Richardson N.   1967-02-24
United States, San Juan Island, Washington, San Juan Island, Marine EcoRegion: 56, 48.598599 -122.957797

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GH0002379Dawson E.Y.   1949-12-17
Mexico, Isla Guadalupe, S. tip, Isla Guadalupe, Marine EcoRegion: 59, 29.015691 -118.313789

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Dasya anastomosans (Weber-van Bosse) M.J.Wynne
GH0005378SOSC   1979-05-15
Philippines, Barrio Cang-Aluang, Northwestern side of Siquijor Island, Phillipines, Siquijor Island, Site: 79 EM-22, Marine EcoRegion: 127, 9.22333333333333 123.48


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Google Map

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