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

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University of Gothenburg


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Bertia moriformis (Tode) De Not.
GB-0046801Munk, Anders   1962-08-28
Sweden, Västergötland, Botaniska trädgården

GB
Bertia moriformis (Tode) De Not.
GB-0046802Hjortstam, Kurt & Hallingbäck, Tomas & Jacobsson, Stig   1976-09-00
Sweden, Västergötland, Billingen

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Bertia moriformis (Tode) De Not.
GB-0046803Lundqvist, Nils   28921961-05-11
Sweden, Skåne

GB
Bertia moriformis (Tode) De Not.
GB-0072517Bohlin, Anders & Bohlin, Karin   3731973-05-05
Sweden, Dalsland

GB
Bertia moriformis (Tode) De Not.
GB-0201336Nordén, Björn   2010-09-01
Sweden, Jämtland

GB
Bertia moriformis (Tode) De Not.
GB-0201411Netterberg, Carl   2009-01-28
Sweden, Västergötland, Gunnared

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Rhagadostoma lichenicola (De Not.) Keissl.
GB-0057669Hulting, Johan   1867-00-00
Sweden, Härjedalen, Funäsdalsberget

GB
Rhagadostoma lichenicola (De Not.) Keissl.
GB-0057670Fries, Elias Theodor “Thore” Magnus   1864-00-00
Norway, Finnmark

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Rhagadostoma lichenicola (De Not.) Keissl.
GB-0148178Martinsson, Per-Olof   86801986-08-06
Sweden, Torne lappmark, Pältsa


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