Dataset: US
Taxa: Acrochaetiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:US
Acrochaetium Naegeli, 1858
250589Lindauer, V. W. (herbarium)   342 & PSD 24691949-04-09
New Zealand, Stewart Island, Leask's bay

US:US
Acrochaetium Naegeli, 1858
250620Nash, A.   6841935-02-18
New Zealand, Stewart Island, Half moon bay, between minnesota and akers (ackers) points

US:US
Acrochaetium Naegeli, 1858
250590Lindauer, V. W. (herbarium)   314 & PSD 24711948-03-14
New Zealand, North Island, Russell, long beach

US:US
Acrochaetium Naegeli, 1858
722590Moore, J. W.   s.n.1927-05-16
French Polynesia, First bay north of Vaiaau

US:US
Acrochaetium Naegeli, 1858
722591Moore, J. W.   s.n.1927-05-16
French Polynesia, First bay north of Vaiaau

US:US
Acrochaetium Naegeli, 1858
680525Magruder, W. H.   IAA 170071984-09-27
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Hau'ula

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Acrochaetium Naegeli, 1858
722587Bernatowicz, Albert John   55-91955-09-06
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Moku Manu islet (Bird Island), offshore Mokapu Peninsula, northeast shore of Oahu

US:US
Acrochaetium Naegeli, 1858
722594Bernatowicz, Albert John   55-91955-09-06
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Moku Manu islet (Bird Island), offshore Mokapu Peninsula, northeast shore of Oahu

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Rhodochorton C. Naegeli, 1862
582667Collector unknown   251892-06-00
New Zealand, Northland, Bay of Islands

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Acrochaetium barbadense : Abbott, I. A.
722581Doty, M. S.   IAA 42801968-05-19
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Reef north of Koloa Stream, Laie

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250474Womersley, H. B. S.; Bailey, A.   522b1965-09-05
Solomon Islands, Western, New Manra

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Rhodochorton rothii Nageli, 1862
582632Lindauer, V. W. (herbarium)   100 & PSD 24701940-01-26
New Zealand, Northland, Bay of Islands

US:US
Rhodochorton rothii Nageli, 1862
582631Lindauer, V. W. (herbarium)   98371948-03-26
New Zealand, North Island, Motu arohia, bay of islands


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