Dataset: US-Botany
Taxa: Gigartinaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
27327.2241J. N. Norris, M. M. Littler, W. Gerwick & E. Andrade   JN-94941978-02-22
Ecuador, Colón

US:Botany
27328.2241J. N. Norris, M. M. Littler, W. Gerwick & E. Andrade   JN-94941978-02-22
Ecuador, Colón

US:Botany
27319.22629F. Angermeyer & M. M. Littler   Jn-78821977-06-29
Ecuador, Colón, Caleta Iguana, -0.9725 -91.4472

US:Botany
27320.22629F. Angermeyer & M. M. Littler   Jn-78961977-06-29
Ecuador, Colón, Caleta Iguana, -0.9725 -91.4472

US:Botany
27318.22791J. N. Norris & K. E. Bucher   JN-64631977-07-11
Ecuador, Colón, Black Beach

US:Botany
27321.22981J. N. Norris, K. E. Bucher, M. Cox, M. M. Littler & D. S. Littler   JN-83051977-07-01
Ecuador, Colón, Black Beach south of Fondeadero, -1.2819 -90.4931

US:Botany
27322.22981J. N. Norris, K. E. Bucher, M. Cox, M. M. Littler & D. S. Littler   JN-83051977-07-01
Ecuador, Colón, Black Beach south of Fondeadero, -1.2819 -90.4931

US:Botany
27323.22982J. N. Norris, K. E. Bucher, M. Cox, M. M. Littler & D. S. Littler   JN-83441977-07-01
Ecuador, Colón, Black Beach south of Fondeadero, -1.2819 -90.4931

US:Botany
27324.22982J. N. Norris, K. E. Bucher, M. Cox, M. M. Littler & D. S. Littler   JN-83441977-07-01
Ecuador, Colón, Black Beach south of Fondeadero, -1.2819 -90.4931

US:Botany
27325.23012J. N. Norris, K. E. Bucher & M. Cox   JN-84011977-07-01
Ecuador, Colón, Black Beach south of Fondeadero, -1.2819 -90.4931

US:Botany
27326.23012J. N. Norris, K. E. Bucher & M. Cox   JN-84011977-07-01
Ecuador, Colón, Black Beach south of Fondeadero, -1.2819 -90.4931


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