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

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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Kernia (Sacc.) Nieuwl.
F-129305Nils Lundqvist   1964-05-23
Sweden, Uppland, Jumkil, Örnsätra

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Kernia (Sacc.) Nieuwl.
F-129306Nils Lundqvist   1959-06-02
Sweden, Gotland, Visby, Skansudd on the beach

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Kernia (Sacc.) Nieuwl.
F-129307Nils Lundqvist   1959-06-05
Sweden, Gotland, Hall, Just N of the steep slope („44,50“) at Nors

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Kernia (Sacc.) Nieuwl.
F-129308Nils Lundqvist   1959-08-28
Sweden, Öland, Ås, At the S cape, on the beach

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Kernia (Sacc.) Nieuwl.
F-129309Nils Lundqvist   1971-08-28
Sweden, Öland, Vickleby, E of Karlevi on the Alvar

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Kernia (Sacc.) Nieuwl.
F-129310Ingvar Nordin   1961-03-26
Sweden, Uppland, Vassunda, 500 m NE of Ragnhildsvik, in mixed forest

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Kernia Malloch & Cain
F-591069Nils Lundqvist   1979-10-01
Sweden, Uppland, Almunge, Harparbol lund

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Kernia (Sacc.) Nieuwl.
F-698578Mats Thulin   1975-08-28
Ethiopia, Harar, Afdem

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Kernia (Sacc.) Nieuwl.
F-700741Nils Lundqvist   1959-05-07
Spain, Valencia, 2 km NE of Quintana del Puente (30 km ENE of Valencia). On the grazed west river bank

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Kernia (Sacc.) Nieuwl.
F-702335Åke Strid   2000-11-13
Tunisia, Sahara region, El Faouar (30 km SE of Lake Sohott El Jerid). In the desert

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L-014026Leif Tibell   1989-01-07
Argentina, Tierra del Fuego, Tierra del Fuego National Park, ca 16 km W of Ushuaia, E shore of Lago Roca. In rather open, Nothofagus pumilio dominated forest. On hare dung on fallen trunk


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Google Map

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