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

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
Scopinella (Peck) Malloch
F-011897D. Triebel & G. Rambold   1997-08-09
Canada, Quebec, Coeur-du-Quebec, c. 30 km NW of Shawinigan, Parc National de la Mauricie, c. 1 km N of Lac Edouard, near parking lot c. 0.5 km SE of Lac Soumire

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Scopinella (Zukal) Malloch
F-013446Kerstin Holm & Lennart Holm   1981-02-01
Sweden, Uppland, Dalby, C. 150 m SW of Jerusalem, forest edge

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Scopinella (Fuckel) Malloch
F-132655Kerstin Holm & Lennart Holm   1985-08-08
Sweden, Uppland, Dalby, Roadside ca 50 m E of Ännesta

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Scopinella (Fuckel) Malloch
F-132656Kerstin Holm & Lennart Holm   1981-02-15
Sweden, Uppland, Dalby, Ca 150 m SW of Jerusalem, forest edge

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Scopinella (Fuckel) Malloch
F-132657Kerstin Holm & Lennart Holm   1987-03-31
Sweden, Uppland, Balingsta, Bonäs NW of the house

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Scopinella (Fuckel) Malloch
F-132658Kerstin Holm & Lennart Holm   1982-12-31
Sweden, Uppland, Dalby, Ca 250 m S of Jerusalem, E of the field „Odlingen“

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Scopinella (Fuckel) Malloch
F-132659Kerstin Holm & Lennart Holm   1981-02-15
Sweden, Uppland, Dalby, Ca 150 m SW of Jerusalem, forest edge

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Scopinella (Fuckel) Malloch
F-132660Kerstin Holm & Lennart Holm   1987-03-10
Sweden, Uppland, Dalby, Forest edge ca 250 m NW of the farm Hässleborg

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Scopinella (Zukal) Malloch
F-132661Kerstin Holm & Lennart Holm   2002-03-03
Sweden, Uppland, Dalby, Eastern field edge ca. 600 m S of Jerusalem, the old farmhouse

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F-132662Kerstin Holm & Lennart Holm   1997-02-07
Sweden, Uppland, Dalby, Mixed forest ca. 500 m SSE of Jerusalem


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