Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Carelia dolei isenbergi
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Natural History Museum (London)


NHMUK:MAL-PAL
Carelia dolei isenbergi Cooke, 1931 Cooke, 1931
PI QG 183C. C. Christensen   1971-12-23
United States, Hawaiian Islands, Hawaiian Islands; Kauai Island; Manoa Stream, Haena, East of Manoa Stream, Haena

NHMUK:MAL-PAL
Carelia dolei isenbergi Cooke, 1931 Cooke, 1931
PI QG 528C. C. Christensen   1977-00-00
United States, Hawaiian Islands, Hawaiian Islands; Kauai Island; Haena, Manoa, Haena, East of Manoa

NHMUK:MAL-PAL
Carelia dolei isenbergi Cooke, 1931 Cooke, 1931
PI QG 489C. C. Christensen   1971-00-00
United States, Hawaiian Islands, Hawaiian Islands; Kauai Island; Haena, Haena

NHMUK:MAL-PAL
Carelia dolei isenbergi Cooke, 1931 Cooke, 1931
PI QG 194C. C. Christensen   1971-12-23
United States, Hawaiian Islands, Hawaiian Islands; Kauai Island; Manoa Stream, Haena, East of Manoa Stream, Haena

NHMUK:MAL-PAL
Carelia dolei isenbergi Cooke, 1931 Cooke, 1931
PI QG 170C. C. Christensen   1971-12-23
United States, Hawaiian Islands, Hawaiian Islands; Kauai Island; Manoa Stream, Haena, East of Manoa Stream, Haena


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