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

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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L-013702Edvard Vainio   1885-00-00
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Sitio

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L-014445Edvard Vainio   1883-00-00
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Carassa

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L-014471Edvard Vainio   1885-00-00
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Carassa

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L-021999K. Kalb   1980-03-15
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Serra da Mantiqueira. Zwischen Registro do Picu und Agulhas Negras. In einem lichten Weidewäldchen

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L-068068I.M. Lamb   1948-12-03
Argentina, Catamarca, Laguna del Tesoro

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L-068069Nils Johan Andersson   1852-00-00
United States, Hawaii, Oahu

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L-068070Nils Johan Andersson   1852-00-00
United States, Hawaii, Oahu

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L-068072Urbain Faurie   1909-08-00
United States, Hawaii, Haleakala

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L-068082   
Colombia, Nova Granata

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L-068083M.S. Doty   1950-11-11
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu

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L-068088Sven Berggren   1875-00-00
United States, Hawaii, Mauna Kea

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L-068089Gunnar Degelius   1964-03-16
India, Kerala, Travancore, Ponmundi (NE of Trivandrum), near the Lower Sanatorium

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L-068093Rev. F. Leigh   1906-05-00
India, Tamil Nadu, Palni Hills, Kodaikanal

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L-068094F.I. Rock   
China, Sichuan, Muli kingdom, Djago forest

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L-068096Sven Berggren   1875-00-00
United States, Hawaii, Mauna Kea

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L-068100Rev. F. Leigh   1906-05-03
India, Tamil Nadu, Palni Hills, Kodi

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L-068103Urbain Faurie   1909-07-00
United States, Hawaii, Mauna Kea

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L-097298W.A. Weber & Anna Bujakiewicz   1983-03-30
United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Volcanoes Nat. Park. Road fram Kilauea Carter Rim Road to end of Mauna Loa Strip Road, on smooth bark of young Sapindus saponaria in Kipoka Ki, a mesic "tree island" with deep mature soils

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L-097314W.A. Weber & Anna Bujakiewicz   1983-03-30
United States, Hawaii, Hawaiian Volcanoes Nat. Park. Road from Kilauea Crater Rim Road to end of Mauna Loa Strip Road. On moribund trunks of Acacia koa in mesic forest, Kipuka Ki with Dirinaria picta


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