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

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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F-536677Erik Gunnerbeck   1967-11-01
Sweden, Uppland, Haga, Åtorpet

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F-536678Nils Lundqvist   1966-07-27
Norway, Finnmark, Berlevåg, Varanger Peninsula, Nord-Varanger par, Fossefjellet (= c 3 km NW of Vadsö)

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F-536679Oscar Juel   1915-04-00
Sweden, Uppland, Uppsala, Uppsala

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F-536680Ingvar Nordin   1978-04-14
Sweden, Gotland, Öja, Faludden Peninsula, Gräsgården. In meadows at the seashore

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F-536681Leif Tibell   1980-11-16
New Zealand, Canterbury, South Island: Canterbury, Banks Peninsula, 8 kmn S of Diamond Harbour, Mt. Herbert Forest

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F-536682Nils Lundqvist   1965-05-18
France, Corse, Cap Corse, Nonza, 2 km ENE of Oleani on a mountain heath with Asphodelus

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F-536683Nils Lundqvist   1973-01-24
Spain, Canary Islands, Tenerife: Mt.. Teide, S part of Las Canadas, Zapato de la Reina. Semi-desert

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F-536684Nils Lundqvist   1970-01-13
Tanzania, Kilimanjaro, Mt. Kilimanjaro, Shira Plateau, near Johnsell Point, in the Ericaceous-shrub zone

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F-536685Nils Lundqvist   1965-05-24
France, Corse, Corte, c 4 km SW of Corte in the Restonica Forest (Castanea, Pinus)

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F-536686Leif Tibell   1980-10-12
New Zealand, Canterbury, South Island: Canterbury, Banks Peninsula, Kaituma Valley, 10 km S of Diamond Harbour

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F-536687Nils Lundqvist   1965-05-22
France, Corse, Canton d'Evisa, Col de Verbio (= 8 km NE of Evisa)

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F-536688Ove Eriksson   1972-01-09
Spain, Canary Islands, Tenerife, Canadas, S of El Portillo

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F-536689Bertil Nordenstam   1962-10-26
Namibia, Canary Islands, Cape Province: Namaqualand: Buffelsrivier, 30 km N of Kamieskroon on the road to Springbok


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