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

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University of Guam Herbarium


GUAM:GH
Ecklonia radiata (C.Agardh) J.Agardh
GH0001122Womersley H.B.S.   1950-01-17
Australia, Cape Coudie, Kangaroo Is, Australia, Kangaroo Island, Marine EcoRegion: 207, -35.988774 137.194318

GUAM:GH
Eisenia arborea ??Areschoug
GH0002331Swift C. Lavenberg R.J. Given R. McCleneghan & Scanland T.   1970-12-11
United States, California, Farnsworth Bank, Farnsworth Bank, Marine EcoRegion: 59, 33.358658 -118.52931

GUAM:GH
Ecklonia kurome Okamura
GH0008585Tsuda R.T. & Jones R.   1968-08-31
Japan, Seto Marine Lab, Tanabe Bay, Wakayama Pref. Japan, Tanabe Bay, Marine EcoRegion: 51, 33.720723 135.37229

GUAM:GH
Ecklonia kurome Okamura
GH0008586Tsuda R.T. & Jones R.   1968-08-31
Japan, Seto Marine Lab, Tanabe Bay, Wakayama Pref. Japan, Tanabe Bay, Marine EcoRegion: 51, 33.720723 135.37229

GUAM:GH
Ecklonia kurome Okamura
GH0008589Tsuda R.T. & Jones R.   1968-08-31
Japan, Seto Marine Lab, Tanabe Bay, Wakayama Pref. Japan, Tanabe Bay, Marine EcoRegion: 51, 33.720723 135.37229

GUAM:GH
Ecklonia kurome Okamura
GH0008590Tsuda R.T. & Jones R.   1968-08-31
Japan, Seto Marine Lab, Tanabe Bay, Wakayama Pref. Japan, Tanabe Bay, Marine EcoRegion: 51, 33.720723 135.37229

GUAM:GH
Ecklonia kurome Okamura
GH0008629Tsuda R.T. & Jones R.   1968-08-31
Japan, Seto Marine Lab, Tanabe Bay, Wakayama Pref. Japan, Tanabe Bay, Marine EcoRegion: 51, 33.720723 135.37229

GUAM:GH
Egregia menziesii (Turner) Areschoug
GH0009576Bernatowicz A.J.   1954-05-22
United States, Neptune State Beach Park, Oregon, Neptune State Beach Park, Marine EcoRegion: 57, 44.262459 -124.113418

GUAM:GH
Egregia menziesii (Turner) Areschoug
GH0009577Phillips R.C.   1963-06-21
United States, Makkaw Bay, near Cape Flattery, Washington, Mukkaw Bay, Marine EcoRegion: 57, 48.320151 -124.67055


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