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

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University of Guam Herbarium


GUAM:GH
Phyllophora pseudoceranoides (S.G.Gmelin) Newroth & A.R.A.Taylor
GH0002271Hooper R. & Roberge M.H.   1971-11-06
Canada, Otter Rub Point, Fortune Bay, Newfoundland, Fortune Bay, Marine EcoRegion: 38, 46.335726 -62.366263

GUAM:GH
Phyllophora crispa (Hudson) P.S.Dixon
GH0002951Bernatowicz A.J.   1962-02-07
Italy, Naples, Italy, Naples, Marine EcoRegion: 35, 40.830296 14.258705

GUAM:GH
GH0004983Doty M.   1968-04-30
United States, California, Stillwater Cove, Pebble Beach, Monterey Peninsula, Monterey County, California, Monterey, Marine EcoRegion: 58

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Gymnogongrus norvegicus (Gunnerus) J.Agardh
GH0003925Bernatowicz A.J.   1962-03-21
France, Marseille, France, Marseille, Marine EcoRegion: 35, 43.329415 5.180285

GUAM:GH
Gymnogongrus griffithsiae (Turner) Martius
GH0009046Tripodi G.   1980-04-01
Italy, Ercolano, Ercolano, Marine EcoRegion: 35, 40.801114 14.339278

GUAM:GH
Schottera nicaeensis (J.V.Lamouroux ex Duby) Guiry & Hollenberg
GH0004030Bernatowicz A.J.   1962-03-24
France, Toulon, France, Toulon, Marine EcoRegion: 35, 43.113396 5.927311

GUAM:GH
Schottera nicaeensis (J.V.Lamouroux ex Duby) Guiry & Hollenberg
GH0004406Bernatowicz A.J.   1962-03-07
Monaco, Point Pont Vieille, Monaco, Point Pont Vieille, Marine EcoRegion: 35, 43.728722 7.42567

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Ahnfeltiopsis concinna (J.Agardh) P.C.Silva & DeCew
GH0009613Phillips R.C. & Grant S.   1962-06-17
United States, Camp Casey Beach, Westside of Whidbey Island, Washington, Whidbey Island, Marine EcoRegion: 56, 48.290706 -122.618499

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GH0009045Bernatowicz A.J.   1958-03-15
United States, Hawaii, Waikiki, Oahu, Oahu, Marine EcoRegion: 152, 21.268712 -157.692027


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