Dataset: MU
Search Criteria: Guam; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


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Polyporus conchoides (Mont.) Lloyd
000139743R. Moran   46621954-08-18
Guam, 13.444444 144.736667, 121m

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000150724R. Moran   45801954-08-07
Guam, Tailalo., 13.638661 144.859727, 150 - 175m

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000152410D. R. Smith   935a1968-11-16
Guam, Ritidian Point., 13.651527 144.861404

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000152409D. R. Smith   10001969-01-10
Guam, Toagum point conservation area., 13.454607 144.77832

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Auricularia auricularis (Gray) G.W. Martin
000153149R. Moran   46541954-08-18
Guam, 13.430565 144.761841

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000153202D. R. Smith   s. n.1977-09-01
Guam, Mangilao., 13.469966 144.842865

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000160113D. R. Smith   s. n.1976-02-28
Guam, Pati Point, limestone forest., 13.614992 144.900372, 152m

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000289963Douglas R. Smith   DS9371968-11-17
Guam

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000290000Douglas R. Smith   DS9371968-11-18
Guam, ritidian point


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