Dataset: UPS-BOT
Search Criteria: Sri Lanka; Uva; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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Sphaceloma de Bary
F-010359L.S. Bertus   1942-03-00
Sri Lanka, Uva, Bibile

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Phyllopsora Müll. Arg.
L-010181Roland Moberg   1975-03-18
Sri Lanka, Uva, Badulla, Bandarawela, in the town

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Sticta (Schreb.) Ach.
L-018289Roland Moberg   1975-03-18
Sri Lanka, Uva, Badulla, Bandarawela-Haputale Road, just W of Haputala. On the trunk of Cupressus

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L-020067Roland Moberg   1975-03-18
Sri Lanka, Uva, Badulla, Bandarawela

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Heterodermia Trevis.
L-022372Roland Moberg   1975-03-17
Sri Lanka, Uva, Monaragala, along the road between Wellawaga and Diyaluma falls

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Heterodermia Trevis.
L-022374Roland Moberg   1975-03-18
Sri Lanka, Uva, Badulla, Bandarawela

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Physcia (Schreb.) Michx.
L-078978Roland Moberg   1975-03-17
Sri Lanka, Uva, Monaragala, Diyaluma Falls (near Koslanda)

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Cladonia P. Browne
L-097456Roland Moberg   1975-03-18
Sri Lanka, Uva, Badulla, Bandarawela-Haputale Road, just W of Haputale

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Cladonia P. Browne
L-097457Roland Moberg   1975-03-18
Sri Lanka, Uva, Badulla, Bandarawela-Haputale Road, just W of Bandarawela

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L-170200Roland Moberg   1975-03-18
Sri Lanka, Uva, Badulla, Bandarawela-Haputale Road, just W of Haputale

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Physma A. Massal.
L-170209Roland Moberg   1975-03-18
Sri Lanka, Uva, Badulla, Bandarawela-Haputale Road, just W of Haputale

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L-170225Roland Moberg   1975-03-17
Sri Lanka, Uva, Monaragala, Diyaluma Falls (near Koslanda)

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L-170227Roland Moberg   1975-03-18
Sri Lanka, Uva, Badulla, Bandarawela-Haputale Road, just W of Haputale

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Crocynia (Ach.) A. Massal.
L-170232Roland Moberg   1975-03-17
Sri Lanka, Uva, Monaragala, along the road between Wellawaga and Diyaluma Falls


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Google Map

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