Dataset: TAES-
Taxa: Cymodoceaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Texas A&M University, S.M. Tracy Herbarium


TAES
Aron Edwards   371904-11-24
United States, Texas, Galveston, Texas A&M University Galveston Wetland Center

TAES
A. Lot H.   25751978-08-10
Mexico, Yucat‡n

TAES
Halodule beaudettei (den Hartog) den Hartog
Steven R. Hill   134731984-03-15
United States, Florida, Monroe

TAES
Halodule beaudettei (den Hartog) den Hartog
S. E. Cornelius   75-51975-05-09
United States, Texas, Cameron, Laguna Madre

TAES
Halodule beaudettei (den Hartog) den Hartog
J. Huffman   s.n.2003-06-25
United States, Texas, Galveston, West Galveston Bay: adjacent to Galveston Island S

TAES
Halodule beaudettei (den Hartog) den Hartog
Natalie Lee   24541987-06-25
United States, Texas, Kleberg, Padre Island National Seashore; Laguna Madre, Bird Island Basin

TAES
Halodule beaudettei (den Hartog) den Hartog
Paul Silva   24571985-07-25
United States, Texas, Kleberg, Padre Island National Seashore; Bird Island Basin

TAES
Halodule beaudettei (den Hartog) den Hartog
Cameron Pratt   23521982-06-24
United States, Texas, Kleberg, Padre Island National Seashore; Bird Island Basin, Laguna Madre

TAES
Halodule beaudettei (den Hartog) den Hartog
Cameron Pratt   23531982-06-24
United States, Texas, Kleberg, Padre Island National Seashore; Bird Island Basin, Laguna Madre

TAES
Halodule beaudettei (den Hartog) den Hartog
S. E. Cornelius   79-51975-05-13
United States, Texas, Willacy

TAES
Halodule beaudettei (den Hartog) den Hartog
S. E. Cornelius   75-31975-04-30
Mexico, Tamaulipas

TAES:TAMU
Cymodocea filiformis (Kütz.) Correll
Douglas Barr   21987-10-31
United States, Texas, Nueces, Redfish Bay

TAES
Steven R. Hill   134671984-03-14
United States, Florida, Monroe

TAES
S. E. Cornelius   75-71975-05-09
United States, Texas, Cameron, Laguna Madre


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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