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

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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Trichobolus (Heimerl) Kimbr.
F-537847Nils Lundqvist   1962-06-05
Sweden, Östergötland, Grebo, Källmo, in spruce forest

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Trichobolus (Heimerl) Kimbr.
F-537848Nils Lundqvist   1962-05-05
Sweden, Uppland, Husby-Sjutolft, Ekolsund

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Trichobolus (Heimerl) Kimbr.
F-537849Erik Gunnerbeck   1974-03-10
Sweden, Uppland, Haga, W of Åtorpet in coniferous forest

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Trichobolus (Heimerl) Kimbr.
F-537850Nils Lundqvist   1961-02-19
Sweden, Uppland, Uppsala, Nåsten Forest

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Trichobolus (Heimerl) Kimbr.
F-537851Erik Gunnerbeck   1973-03-03
Sweden, Uppland, Haga, Åtorpet

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Trichobolus (Heimerl) Kimbr.
F-537852Nils Lundqvist   1964-05-18
Sweden, Uppland, Danmark, 2 km SE of Flottsund in coniferous forest

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Trichobolus (Heimerl) Kimbr.
F-537853Nils Lundqvist   1968-04-15
Sweden, Uppland, Ärentuna, 3 km SE of Storvreta in mixed forest

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Trichobolus (Heimerl) Kimbr.
F-537854Ingvar Nordin   1961-04-16
Sweden, Uppland, Skokloster, Arnöhuvud. Coniferous forest

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Trichobolus (Heimerl) Kimbr.
F-537855Ove Erikson   1962-06-02
Sweden, Dalarna, Säter, Säter, Laggarbosjön

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Trichobolus (Heimerl) Kimbr.
F-537856Ingvar Nordin   1966-09-10
Sweden, Västmanland, Rytterne, Saxgarn Island in Lake Mälaren

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Trichobolus (Heimerl) Kimbr.
F-537857Ingvar Nordin   1965-03-28
Sweden, Västmanland, Kila, N of Lake Stävresjön

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Trichobolus (Heimerl) Kimbr.
F-537858Nils Lundqvist   1960-06-14
Sweden, Södermanland, Julita, 500 m E of Kolstugan. On needle mat in a young spruce forest near the highroad

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Trichobolus (Heimerl) Kimbr.
F-670535Heimerl.   1889-00-00
Austria, Wien, Wien


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