Dataset: MWCF-
Taxa: Udoteaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Mary Washington Herbarium


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MWCF-0006475I. Cornman   
Jamaica, St. Andrew, South Cay

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MWCF-0005640G. Warner   
Jamaica, Trelawny, Maria Buena Bay

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MWCF-0006474I. Cornman   
Jamaica, St. Thomas, Cow Bay

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Udotea flabellum (J. Ellis and D. Solander) Howe
MWCF-0005647I. Cornman   
Jamaica, St. Thomas, Holland Bay

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Udotea flabellum (J. Ellis and D. Solander) Howe
MWCF-0006476I. Cornman   
Jamaica, Hanover, Orange Bay

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Udotea flabellum (J. Ellis and D. Solander) Howe
MWCF-0006477S.H. Brawley   
usa, Florida, Bellows. BLM Cruise 19, MAFLA station 251

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MWCF-0005496I. Cornman   
Jamaica, St. Catherine, Wreck Reef

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MWCF-0005498I. Cornman   
Jamaica, St. Thomas, Cow Bay

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MWCF-0005499I. Cornman   
Jamaica, St. Andrew, South Bay

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MWCF-0005500I. Cornman   
Jamaica, Saint Andrew, South Cay

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MWCF-0005501D.S. Littler   
Mexico, Yucatán, Quintana Roo, Isla de Cozumel, Columbia Reef

MWCF
Penicillus capitatus J. B. De Lamarck, 1813
MWCF-0005636I. Cornman   1965-05-08
Jamaica, St. Catherine, Wreck Reef

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Penicillus capitatus J. B. De Lamarck, 1813
MWCF-0006471I. Cornman   
Jamaica, St. Thomas, Cow Bay

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Penicillus capitatus J. B. De Lamarck, 1813
MWCF-0006470Y. Leon with: G. Rosenberg   D&ML 27654
Dominican Republic, Cabo Rojo

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Rhipocephalus phoenix (J. Ellis and D. Solander) Kützing
MWCF-0005639I. Cornman   
Jamaica, St. Catherine, Wreck Reef

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MWCF-0006478D.S. Littler, M.M. Littler & B.L. Brooks   D&ML 25369
Belize, Pelican Cays


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