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

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
Rimeliella Kurok.
L-023951W.L. Culberson   1961-03-05
United States, North Carolina

UPS:BOT
Rimeliella Kurok.
L-024674Mason E. Hale   1960-03-26
Mexico, Chiapas, Prope Teopisca. Corticola

UPS:BOT
Rimeliella Kurok.
L-028761M. Togashi   1963-10-21
Nepal, East Nepal, Dhankuta

UPS:BOT
Rimeliella Kurok.
L-053563Gunnar Degelius   1970-02-03
South Africa, Western Cape, George Div, Montagu Pass

UPS:BOT
Rimeliella Kurok.
L-053564Gunnar Degelius   1970-02-03
South Africa, Western Cape, George Div, Groenkopbosch Road (near Forest depot)

UPS:BOT
Rimeliella Kurok.
L-053576Gunnar Degelius   1970-02-03
South Africa, Western Cape, George Div, near Witfontein Forest Station

UPS:BOT
Rimeliella Kurok.
L-053658Gunnar Degelius   1970-02-05
South Africa, Western Cape, Knysna Div, Diepwalle Forest Reserve

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Rimeliella Kurok.
L-075085Hjalmar Mosén   1873-08-00
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Prope Caleres

UPS:BOT
Rimeliella Kurok.
L-075086Hjalmar Mosén   1873-08-00
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Prope Caleres

UPS:BOT
Rimeliella Kurok.
L-096859W.A. Weber & D. McVean   1968-01-25
Australia, New South Wales, Braidwood District: escarpment of Budawang Range, on Moruya Road above Araluen; on Casuarina cunninghamii trees along small permanent stream

UPS:BOT
Rimeliella Kurok.
L-096991W.A. Weber & Greg Kunkel   1973-01-09
United States, Arizona, Chiricahua National Monument; Pradise Canyon, a small tributary of Bonita Canyon Just east of Park Headquarters; on lower parts of huge siliceous stream boulders along edge of seasonal torrnet; growing intermixed with P.reticulata

UPS:BOT
Rimeliella Kurok.
L-135215T.H. Nash III   1997-04-04
United States, Arizona, Hillside S of Pena Blanca lake along Ruby- Nogales road


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