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

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University of Guam Herbarium


GUAM:GH
Callocolax neglectus F.Schmitz ex Batters
GH0006907Bernatowicz A. J.   1962-06-04
England, Asia Shoal, Plymouth Harbor, England, Plymouth Harbor, Marine EcoRegion: 26, 50.360341 -4.142215

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GH0009743Phillips R.C. & Cassucci   1962-10-27
United States, Camp Casey Beach, Whidbey Island, Washington, Whidbey Island, Marine EcoRegion: 56, 48.290706 -122.618499

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Callophyllis laciniata (Hudson) Kützing
GH0006904Bernatowicz A. J.   1962-06-04
England, Asia Shoal, Plymouth Harbor, England, Plymouth Harbor, Marine EcoRegion: 26, 50.360341 -4.142215

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GH0009754Phillips R.C. & Grant S.   1964-07-08
United States, Agate Beach, Washington, Agat Bay, Marine EcoRegion: 123, 13.381691 -144.652343

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Euthora cristata (C.Agardh) J.Agardh
GH0005094Hill R.D. & Farwell M.   1970-04-06
Canada, Bread & Cheese Cove, Bay Bulls, Newfoundland, Bay Bulls, Marine EcoRegion: 5, 47.3 -52.7833333333333

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GH0005913Wynne M.J.   1978-05-28
Canada, Bamfield, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Qualicum Beach, Marine EcoRegion: 56, 49.360343 -124.438223

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GH0007345Earle 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, San Luis Obispo County, Marine EcoRegion: 58, 35.353674 -120.86606

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GH0009140Phillips R.C.   1963-06-21
United States, Mukkaw Bay, near Cape Flattery, Washington, Mukkaw Bay, Marine EcoRegion: 57, 48.320151 -124.67055


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Google Map

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