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

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United States National Herbarium


US:US
Pylaiella litoralis
209587Lindauer, V. W. (herbarium)   333 & PSD 24501945-01-11
New Zealand, Taranaki, Pihama, Campbell's Beach

US:US
Pylaiella litoralis
202031Norris, R. E.   45481963-01-01
New Zealand, Ringaringa Rocks, Paterson Inlet

US:US
Pylaiella litoralis : Dixon, P. S.
201937Lindauer, V. W. (herbarium)   279 & PSD 24191947-03-02
New Zealand, Stewart Island, Paterson inlet

US:US
Pylaiella litoralis
202030Lindauer, V. W. (herbarium)   52261945-01-11
New Zealand, Taranaki, Pihama, Campbell's Beach

US:US
Pylaiella novae-zelandiae
201928Lindauer, V. W. (herbarium)   32831943-05-19
New Zealand, North Island, Waiiti beach, north of urenni

US:US
Pylaiella
201932Nash, A.   3721935-01-17
New Zealand, Northland, Bay of Islands, Oneroa

US:US
Pylaiella
201930Nash, A.; Nash, V. R.; Jones, L. M.; Jones, M. H.   3481935-01-15
New Zealand, North Island, Tahapuke bay, bay of islands

US:US
Pylaiella
201931Jones, L. M.; Jones, M. H.   34161935-01-15
New Zealand, North Island, Tahapuke bay, bay of islands


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Google Map

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