Dataset: UPS-BOT
Taxa: Ceriospora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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Ceriospora Henn. & Plöttn.
F-671136Plöttner   1899-04-00
Germany, Brandenburg, Stadtforst von Rathenow in der Mark

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Ceriospora (Petr.) Piroz. & Morgan-Jones
F-172216V. Mel'nik   2003-06-14
Russia, Leningrad, Leningradskaya Oblast', Kirov Rajon, Otradnoe city, cemetery on the right bank of river Tosna

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Ceriospora (Petr.) Piroz. & Morgan-Jones
F-640226Lennart Holm   1946-08-08
Sweden, Torne lappmark, Jukkasjärvi, Kårsovagge

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Ceriospora (Petr.) Piroz. & Morgan-Jones
F-640227Kerstin Holm & Lennart Holm   1989-04-15
Sweden, Skåne, Trolle-Ljungby, Landön

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Ceriospora (Petr.) Piroz. & Morgan-Jones
F-695355V. Mel'nik   2003-06-14
Russia, Leningrad, Kirov district, Otradnoe

UPS:BOT
Ceriospora (Petr.) Piroz. & Morgan-Jones
F-709850Kerstin Holm & Lennart Holm   1989-04-15
Sweden, Skåne, Trolle-Ljungby, Landön

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Ceriospora Niessl
F-016549V. Calatayud   1999-04-10
Spain, Valencia, c. 5 km WSW of l'Alcúdia, La Florentina area


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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