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

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
Maronella M. Steiner
L-023931M. Steiner   1961-08-19
Austria, Tirol

UPS:BOT
Maronella M. Steiner
L-097267M. Steiner   1958-08-25
Austria, Tirol, Wipptal, near the village Steinach-Mauern, on bark of Larix decidua, especially at tree-bases, NW-exp.; trees standing near a brooklet within meadows

UPS:BOT
Maronella M. Steiner
L-123536Rolf Santesson   1973-09-10
Austria, Tirol, Tuxer Voralpen; Steinach, am Geierlesgraben oberhalb des Kalvarienberges

UPS:BOT
Maronella M. Steiner
L-175042M. Steiner   1959-08-09
Austria, Tirol, Tuxer Voralpen, Wipptal, Steinach-Mauern

UPS:BOT
Maronella M. Steiner
L-524218M. Steiner   1958-08-00
Austria, Tirol, Wipptal, Steinach-Mauern, Fussteil, an einem Rinnsal in Fettwiesen

UPS:BOT
Maronella M. Steiner
L-524220M. Steiner   1958-08-00
Austria, Tirol, Wipptal, Steinach-Mauern, am Rande des Mauracher Waldes

UPS:BOT
Maronella M. Steiner
L-680287M. Steiner   1959-08-09
Austria, Ostrobottnia australis, Wipptal, Steinach-Mauern


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