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

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
L-004289Olov Hedberg   1948-04-07
Uganda, Bugiri, Ruwenzori. Bujuku Valley near Lake Bujuku, about 50 m. from the lower part of the glacier on the SW slope of Mt Speke

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Cladonia P. Browne
L-064445Olov Hedberg   1948-04-07
Uganda, Bugiri, Ruwenzori, Bujuka Valley near Lake Bujuku, southwestern slope of Mt Speke, not far from the glacier

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Cladonia P. Browne
L-064452Olov Hedberg   1948-04-08
Uganda, Bugiri, Ruwenzori, Bujuku Valley near Lake Bujuku

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Peltigera Willd.
L-095243Olov Hedberg   1948-04-08
Uganda, Bugiri, Ruwenzori, Bujuku Valley near Lake Bujuku

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Peltigera Willd.
L-095253Olov Hedberg   1948-04-06
Uganda, Bugiri, Ruwenzori, Bujuku Valley near Lake Bujuku, on moist part of a moraine below the glacier on the SW slope of Mt. Speke

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L-641409Olov Hedberg   1948-03-23
Uganda, Bugiri, Ruwenzori. Bujuku Valley near Lake Bujuku, below the glacier on the SW slope of Mt Speke

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L-641410Erik Bergström   1952-00-00
Uganda, Bugiri, Ruwenzori


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Google Map

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