Dataset: US-Botany
Search Criteria: Colombia; Chocó Department; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Halymenia utriana W.R. Taylor
56538.2145381W. R. Taylor   WRT 34-501A1934-02-14
Colombia, Chocó Department, Off Puerto Utria

US:Botany
Polysiphonia howei Hollenb. in W.R. Taylor
64934.23752W. R. Taylor   WRT 34-497a1934-02-13
Colombia, Chocó Department, Cabita Bay, Cape Corrientes

US:Botany
Porphyrosiphon notarisii f. amazonensis Drouet
58949.22657J. Cuatrecasas   24123a1958-04-02
Colombia, Chocó Department, Rio Atrato near Yuto

US:Botany
Gelidium isabelae
75799.23539W. R. Taylor   5041934-02-14
Colombia, Chocó Department, Port Utria

US:Botany
Bostrychia radicans (Mont.) Mont.
3161.237518W. R. Taylor   WRT 34-4961934-02-13
Colombia, Chocó Department, Cabita Bay, Cape Corrientes


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Google Map

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