Dataset: GB
Taxa: Aegerita
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Gothenburg


GB
GB-0015237Doll, Reinhard   1965-09-23
Germany, Sachsen-Anhalt

GB
GB-0015238Hallenberg, Nils   18911989-10-02
Turkey, Trabzon

GB
GB-0015239Eriksson, John & Eriksson, Berit & Bandoni, Robert   85101967-09-24
Canada, British Columbia

GB
GB-0015240Hjortstam, Kurt   130321982-09-06
Sweden, Västergötland, Simmenäshalvön

GB
GB-0015241Eriksson, John   1973-11-01
Sweden, Bohuslän

GB
GB-0015242Eriksson, John & Strid, Åke   1964-11-15
Sweden, Västergötland, Botaniska trädgården

GB
GB-0015243Eriksson, John   1955-11-08
Sweden, Småland

GB
GB-0015244Eriksson, John   1955-11-08
Sweden, Småland

GB
GB-0015245Eriksson, John   64451951-10-06
Sweden, Skåne

GB
GB-0015246Nathorst-Windahl, Tore Eilert   48031947-10-02
Sweden, Västergötland, Rya Skog

GB
GB-0015247Nathorst-Windahl, Tore Eilert   1946-05-21
Sweden, Västergötland, Rya Skog

GB
GB-0015248Romell, Lars Gunnar Torgny   38231917-10-07
Sweden, Uppland

GB
Aegerita tortuosa Bourdot & Galzin
GB-0015249Gilles, Gerard   18301989-00-00
France, Nouvelle-Aquitaine

GB
Aegerita tortuosa Bourdot & Galzin
GB-0015250Hallenberg, Nils   40641981-09-23
Sweden, Närke, Herrfallsäng


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Google Map

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