Dataset: UPS-BOT
Search Criteria: Cape Verde; São Vicente; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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L-017022Bruno Mies   1986-09-11
Cape Verde, São Vicente, Sao Vicente. W-hang des Mt Verde

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L-017947G.B. Feige   1988-09-26
Cape Verde, São Vicente, Sao Vicente, Mt Verde, on basaltic cliffs. Exposition N

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L-017956G.B. Feige   1988-09-26
Cape Verde, São Vicente, Sao Vicente, ascent to Monte Verde, exposition N, on basaltic cliffs

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L-017958G.B. Feige   1988-09-26
Cape Verde, São Vicente, Sao Vicente, ascent to Monte Verde, exposition N, on basaltic rocks

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L-023017G. Follmann   1974-04-00
Cape Verde, São Vicente, Monte Verde, licht- und nebeloffene Lavaabbrüche am Nordwesthang, gesellig

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L-023021G. Follmann   1986-04-00
Cape Verde, São Vicente, Monte Verde, licht- und nebeloffene Lavafelsen am Südwestabfall, gesellig

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L-023022G. Follmann   1986-04-00
Cape Verde, São Vicente, Monte Verde, licht- und nebeloffene Lavafelsen am Westabfall, gesellig (auf Ökostress zurückgehende Thallusverfärbung am Tandort reversibel)

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L-112378A. Chevalier   1934-09-06
Cape Verde, São Vicente, Monte Verde


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Google Map

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