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

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
Lembosia Lév.
F-003512   
Suriname

UPS:BOT
Lembosia Lév.
F-670761Destrée   1891-00-00
Netherlands, Jardin aux environs de la Haye (Nederland)

UPS:BOT
Lembosia Lév.
F-671202Neger   
Chile, Bío-Bío, Concepcion

UPS:BOT
Lembosia Lév.
F-672553Destrée   1891-00-00
Netherlands, Jardin aux environs de la Haye (Nederland)

UPS:BOT
Lembosia Lév.
F-696984C.A.M. Lindman   1903-09-12
Paraguay, In silvula riparia fluvii Riacho Mbopi

UPS:BOT
Lembosia Lév.
F-702465Nils Lundqvist   1970-01-16
Tanzania, Arusha, Mt. Meru, E slope, road to the crater, -3.23333 36.81667

UPS:BOT
Lembosia Lév.
F-702468Nils Lundqvist   1970-01-23
Kenya, Central, Nanyuki Distr, Naro Moru River Lodge, -0.15 37

UPS:BOT
Lembosia Lév.
F-702469Nils Lundqvist   1970-01-23
Kenya, Central, Nanyuki Distr, Naro Moru River Lodge, -0.15 37

UPS:BOT
Lembosia Lév.
F-584095C.F. Baker   1908-04-15
Brazil, Pará, N. Para


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