Dataset: NY
Taxa: Halimedaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Halimeda simulans M.Howe
02132594C. L. Lundell   101929-00-00
Belize, near Belize, British Honduras

NY
Halimeda opuntia (L.) Lamouroux
02132482M. Valerio   11927-07-03
Costa Rica, Golfo de Nicoya, 9.849159 -84.924072

NY
Halimeda opuntia (L.) Lamouroux
02132484B. R. Yglesias   51927-07-00
Costa Rica, Port Limon, Costa Rica, 9.991982 -83.043419

NY
Halimeda discoidea Decne.
02132049M. Valerio   8511930-01-15
Costa Rica, San Lucas, 9.942738 -84.905856

NY
Halimeda opuntia (L.) Lamouroux
02132299M. Valerio   15321931-10-12
Costa Rica, Limón

NY
Halimeda opuntia (L.) Lamouroux (L.) Lamouroux
02132285M. A. Howe   66861909-12-22
Panama, Colón, Near low water mark, at Colon.

NY
Halimeda monile (J.Ellis & Sol.) J.V.Lamour. (J.Ellis & Sol.) J.V.Lamour.
02132175M. A. Howe   67611909-12-30
Panama, Collected at Colon, Republic of Panama.

NY
Halimeda simulans M.Howe M.Howe
02132611M. A. Howe   67771910-01-06
Panama, Collected at Colon, Republic of Panama

NY
Halimeda simulans M.Howe M.Howe
02132616M. A. Howe   67911910-01-07
Panama, Point Toro, near Colon, Panama

NY
Halimeda monile (J.Ellis & Sol.) J.V.Lamour. (J.Ellis & Sol.) J.V.Lamour.
02132237C. L. Lundell   71929-00-00
Belize, Near Belize, British Honduras

NY
Halimeda monile (J.Ellis & Sol.) J.V.Lamour. (J.Ellis & Sol.) J.V.Lamour.
02132242C. L. Lundell   81929-00-00
Honduras, Near Belize, British Honduras.

NY
Halimeda opuntia (L.) Lamouroux (L.) Lamouroux
02132280R. S. Williams   11211908-06-30
Panama, Colon

NY
Halimeda opuntia (L.) Lamouroux (L.) Lamouroux
02132324C. L. Lundell   91929-00-00
Belize, near Belize, British Honduras

NY
Halimeda opuntia (L.) Lamouroux (L.) Lamouroux
02132485M. Valerio   81928-11-04
Costa Rica, Limon, Costa Rica


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