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

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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F-536233Nils Lundqvist   1968-02-26
Egypt, Libyan Desert: along the Cairo-Alexandria desert road, Liberation Prov, Wadi Natrun, NE shore of Lake Omm Risha

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F-536234Mats Thulin   1975-08-28
Ethiopia, Harar: Afdem

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F-536235Nils Lundqvist   1968-11-27
Egypt, Maryut Region: along the coastal highroad, c. 60 km SW of Alexandria, in a dried-up salt marsh at the coastal sand dunes

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F-536236P. Vogel   1935-03-20
Germany, Brandenburg, Flora Polonica: Tamsel (near the East German frontier)

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F-536237Sultan Ahmad   1974-01-02
Pakistan, Quetta

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Thielavia (J.C.Gilman & E.V.Abbott) C.W.Emmons
F-538056Ingvar Nordin   1961-04-16
Sweden, Uppland, Skokloster, Arnöhuvud. Coniferous forest

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F-540682   1929-11-29

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Thielavia C.Booth
F-646179J.G. Savory   1959-03-00
United Kingdom, Dolgelly, Wales

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F-700835J.L. Crane & C.A. Shearer   1975-05-22
United States, Illinois, Union Co, Wolf Lake


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