Dataset: US-Botany
Search Criteria: Peru; Tumbes Department; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Dictyota dichotoma
71169.23892R. Coker   344 p.p.1908-02-02
Peru, Tumbes Department, Rio Zarumilla, an estero (salt creek), near Capon, 6 miles from Pacific Ocean, Tumbes area

US:Botany
98392.23224J. Castillo   s.n.1959-05-07
Peru, Tumbes Department, Lobitos

US:Botany
Cladophoropsis peruviana M.A. Howe
52479.23026R. Coker   370 p.p.
Peru, Tumbes Department, near La Palisada, between Tumbes and Capon

US:Botany
Cladophoropsis peruviana M.A. Howe
199480.2303R. Coker   s.n.
Peru, Tumbes Department, near La Palisada, between Tumbes and Capon


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Google Map

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