Dataset: Harvard
Taxa: Galaxauraceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:FH
Galaxaura
barcode-00909191[no data available]   
Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, [no additional data]

Harvard:FH
Galaxaura filamentosa R. C. Y. Chou
barcode-00899470W. R. Taylor   1101934-01-12
Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, [data not captured]

Harvard:FH
Dichotomaria intermedia (R. C. Y. Chou) Wiriyadamrikul, M. J. Wynne & S. M. Boo
barcode-00899531W. R. Taylor   2131934-01-17
Ecuador, [data not captured]

Harvard:FH
Dichotomaria spathulata (Kjellman) A. Kurihara & Huisman
barcode-00909262W. R. Taylor   1641934-01-13
Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, [data not captured]

Harvard:FH
Galaxaura rugosa (J. Ellis & Solander) J. V. Lamouroux
barcode-00909295W. Robinson   1895-00-00
Venezuela, [data not captured]

Harvard:FH
Galaxaura rugosa (J. Ellis & Solander) J. V. Lamouroux
barcode-00909296W. Robinson   1895-00-00
Venezuela, [data not captured]

Harvard:FH
Galaxaura rugosa (J. Ellis & Solander) J. V. Lamouroux
barcode-00909310Blakeslee   1903-00-00
Venezuela, [data not captured]

Harvard:FH
Galaxaura rugosa (J. Ellis & Solander) J. V. Lamouroux
barcode-00852679I. M. Lamb   1963-07-07
Venezuela, shore on North side of Isla Cubagua

Harvard:FH
Galaxaura rugosa (J. Ellis & Solander) J. V. Lamouroux
barcode-00852721I. M. Lamb   A-6141963-07-13
Venezuela, Islas Los Roques, Cayo Sal, Northern Side

Harvard:FH
Tricleocarpa fragilis (Linnaeus) Huisman & R. A. Townsend
barcode-00852697I. M. Lamb   A-5831963-07-10
Venezuela, Islas Los Roques, Dos Mosquises

Harvard:FH
Galaxaura
barcode-00852754I. M. Lamb   A-5271963-07-02
Venezuela, State of Falcón, Tucacas

Harvard:FH
Galaxaura
barcode-00852707I. M. Lamb   A-5941963-07-13
Venezuela, Islas Los Roques, Cayo Sal.


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