Dataset: UPS-BOT
Search Criteria: Libya; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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Ascobolus Pers.
F-536286Göran Thor   1982-03-11
Libya, Cyrenaica: 22 km NE Mikili

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F-536291Göran Thor   1982-03-11
Libya, Cyrenaica: 22 km NE Mikili

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F-536292Göran Thor   1982-03-11
Libya, Cyrenaica: 22 km NE Mikili

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Coprotus Korf & Kimbr.
F-536432Göran Thor   1983-03-11
Libya, Cyrenaica: 22 km NE of Mikili. In a wadi in the desert under Haloxylon scoparium

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Gymnoascus Baran.
F-702449Göran Thor   1983-03-11
Libya, Cyrenaiac: 22 km NE of Mikili. In a wadi in the desert under Haloxylon scoparium

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L-124702Göran Thor   1983-03-26
Libya, Benghazi, 62 km SSW of Al Marj, 25 km SSE of Al Abyar

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F-702431Nils Lundqvist   1968-02-26
Libya, Libyan Desert: along the Cairo-Alexandria desert road, Liberation Prov, Wadi Natrun, NE shore of Lake Omm Risha

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L-004109Göran Thor   1982-11-17
Libya, Cyrenaica

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Seirophora (Rupr.) Frödén
L-008968Göran Thor   1982-11-14
Libya, Cyrenaica

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Sclerophora Chevall.
L-015042Göran Thor   1983-03-13
Libya, Cyrenaica

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Physcia (Schreb.) Michx.
L-126544Göran Thor   1983-03-06
Libya, Benghazi, 37 km SSW of Al Abyar

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Physcia (Schreb.) Michx.
L-126545Göran Thor   1983-11-23
Libya, Benghazi, 28 km E of Al Abyar

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Candelariella Müll. Arg.
L-157522Göran Thor   1982-11-17
Libya, Darnah, 30 km WSW of Derna, 22 km ESE of Lamludah

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L-579279Howard Crum   1980-12-29
Libya, Anabasis desert, 77 km SE of Wadi al Bab, in Wadi Masus area, eastern Libya

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Pilobolus (F.H.Wigg.: Fr.) Tode
F-702622Nils Lundqvist   1968-03-01
Libya, Libyan Desert: along the Cairo - Faiyum deert road, Faiyum Prov, Kom Aushim (= 10 km NE of Lake Qarun)


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