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

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Duke University


DUKE
DUKE10152896   
Guam

DUKE
DUKE10152895   
Guam

DUKE
DUKE10157288   
Guam

DUKE
Dicranopteris linearis (Burm. f.) Underw.
DUKE10154721   
Guam

DUKE
DUKE10155052   
Guam

DUKE
DUKE10156657   
Guam

DUKE
DUKE10158059   
Guam

DUKE
DUKE10157911B. Stone   44881962-11-01
Guam, headwaters of the Fena River

DUKE
Haplopteris elongata (Sw.) E. H. Crane
DUKE10158663   
Guam

DUKE
DUKE10158347   
Guam

DUKE
DUKE10159833   
Guam

DUKE
DUKE10161331   
Guam

DUKE
DUKE10161470   
Guam

DUKE
Thelypteris interrupta (Willd.) K. Iwats.
DUKE10162449F.R. Fosberg   312251950-01-25
Guam, Agana Swamp, E of Agana, 1m

DUKE
Thelypteris interrupta (Willd.) K. Iwats.
DUKE10162450F.R. Fosberg   312521950-01-27
Guam, Headw. of Fonte R.

DUKE
Thelypteris opulenta (Kaulf.) Fosberg
DUKE10162457F.R. Fosberg   354791954-01-18
Guam, 1 mi. S of Taguae, on north plateau, 110m

DUKE
Thelypteris opulenta (Kaulf.) Fosberg
DUKE10162462F.R. Fosberg   354551954-01-16
Guam, W of Mapao, 3 mi. WNW of Talofofo Bay, 100m

DUKE
Thelypteris opulenta (Kaulf.) Fosberg
DUKE10162463F.R. Fosberg; M. Evans   461971965-06-26
Guam, Lower Fonte River, 15m

DUKE
Thelypteris opulenta (Kaulf.) Fosberg
DUKE10162464F.R. Fosberg   312261950-01-25
Guam, Agana Swamp, E of Agana

DUKE
Thelypteris opulenta (Kaulf.) Fosberg
DUKE10162465F.R. Fosberg   354791954-01-18
Guam, 1 mi. S of Taguae, on north plateau

DUKE
Thelypteris Schmidel
DUKE10162467B.C. Stone   44711962-11-01
Guam, Headwaters of Fena River; Guam; Mariana Islands

DUKE
Nephrolepis hirsutula (J.R. Forst.) C. Presl
DUKE10164974   
Guam

DUKE
DUKE10166200   
Guam

DUKE
Davallia solida (J.R. Forst.) Sw.
DUKE10166297   
Guam

DUKE
DUKE10167396   
Guam

DUKE
Microsorum scolopendria (Burm. f.) Copeland
DUKE10167402   
Guam

DUKE
DUKE10168690   
Guam

DUKE
DUKE10167555   
Guam


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