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

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
Harpidium Körb.
L-009195Roland Moberg   1987-05-15
Switzerland, Valais, E of Trogdorf, Wasserleita, near the chapel

UPS:BOT
Harpidium Körb.
L-024794A. Vezda   1971-12-07
Czech Republic, Moravia austro-occident, in valle fluvii Jihlavka prope pagum Moheln. Ad saxa serpentinica

UPS:BOT
Harpidium Körb.
L-026013V. Calatayud   1992-02-19
Spain, Valencia, Castellón, Montes Serra d'Espada, prope urbem Azuebar, in sinu Mosquera dicto

UPS:BOT
Harpidium Körb.
L-125885Christoph Scheidegger   1989-01-06
Mexico, Baja California, 10 km N of Catavina, North Vizcaino Region of the Sonoran Desert

UPS:BOT
Harpidium Körb.
L-125886Christoph Scheidegger   1989-01-06
Mexico, Baja California, arroyo with Washingtonia 1 km N of Catavina, North Vizcaino Region of the Sonoran Desert

UPS:BOT
Harpidium Körb.
L-169771Lojka   1885-04-08
Romania, Caras-Severin, im Szvetnik-Thale beim Dorfe Mehadia, Comitat Krassó-Szöreny, Ungarn

UPS:BOT
Harpidium Körb.
L-169772Lojka   1885-04-07
Romania, Caras-Severin, im Szvetnik-Thale beim Dorfe Mehadia, Comitat Krassó-Szöreny in Ungarn


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Google Map

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