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

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
Pulvinodecton Henssen & G. Thor
L-159227Göran Thor   1995-02-13
Japan, Okinawa, Yaeyama Islands (Pref. Okinawa), Iriomote-jima island, along the 1.5 km long trail to Maryudo waterfall from the starting point at the Urauchi river 5 km SSW of Funaura village, Taketomi-cho, Yaeyama-gun

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Pulvinodecton Henssen & G. Thor
L-159233Göran Thor   1995-02-11
Japan, Okinawa, Yaeyama Islands (Pref. Okinawa); Iriomote-jima island, along the trail in the mountains along the Urauchi river from the small camping site between two streams 7.5 km NNW of Ohara village (2.5 km NNE of the southernmost starting point of the trail) and along the trail to c. 2 km to the WNW of the camping site, Taketomi-cho, Yaeyama-gun

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Pulvinodecton Henssen & G. Thor
L-162748Göran Thor   1997-02-21
Japan, Okinawa, Yaeyama Islands (Okinawa Pref.), Iriomote-jima island, along the trail in the mountains along the Urauchi river from the small camping site between two streams 7.5 km NNW of Ohara village (2.5 km NNE of the southernmost starting point of the trail) and 1 km to the south, Taketomi-cho, Yaeyama-gun

UPS:BOT
Pulvinodecton Henssen & G. Thor
L-162750Göran Thor   1997-02-21
Japan, Okinawa, Yaeyama Islands (Okinawa Pref.), Iriomote-jima island, along the trail in the mountains along the Urauchi river from the small camping site between two streams 7.5 km NNW of Ohara village (2.5 km NNE of the southernmost starting point of the trail) and 1 km to the south, Taketomi-cho, Yaeyama-gun

UPS:BOT
Pulvinodecton Henssen & G. Thor
L-162751Göran Thor   1997-02-21
Japan, Okinawa, Yaeyama Islands (Okinawa Pref.), Iriomote-jima island, along the trail in the mountains along the Urauchi river from the small camping site between two streams 7.5 km NNW of Ohara village (2.5 km NNE of the southernmost starting point of the trail) and along the trail to c. 2 km to the WNW of the camping site, Taketomi-cho, Yaeyama-gun


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