Dataset: UPS-BOT
Search Criteria: South Africa; Northern Cape; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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Xanthoparmelia (Vain.) Hale
L-012960Mason E. Hale   1986-01-29
South Africa, Northern Cape

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L-049275F. Brusse   1991-09-11
South Africa, Northern Cape, Oranjemund. Grootderm. Richtersveld. 1.4 km from road junction at Alexander Bay to Port Nolloth

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Trichoramalina Rundel & Bowler
L-049276F. Brusse   1991-09-11
South Africa, Northern Cape, Oranjemund. Grootderm. Richtersveld. 1.4 km from road junction at Alexander Bay to Port Nolloth

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Heterodermia Trevis.
L-055100F. Brusse   1991-09-09
South Africa, Northern Cape, Springbok. Gemsbokvlei. Namaqualand coastal plain. 1.6 km from the first Kleinzee turnoff of the main Port Nolloth-Steinkopf tarmac road, to Kleinzee. Port Nolloth Allotment Area

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L-059441Ove Almborn   1953-09-14
South Africa, Northern Cape, Namaqualand 10 miles NW of Garies

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Acarospora A. Massal.
L-067489P.A. Van der Byl   
South Africa, Northern Cape, Calvinia

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Trichoramalina Rundel & Bowler
L-072382G.D. Wylder   1873-04-04
South Africa, Northern Cape, Lilla Namaqualandet, Port Nolloth

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L-076142Ove Almborn   1953-09-15
South Africa, Northern Cape, Namaqualand, on rocks between O'okiep and Springbok

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L-622787F. Brusse   1991-09-11
South Africa, Northern Cape, Oranjemund. Grootderm. Richtersveld. 1.4 km from road junction at Alexander Bay to Port Nolloth

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L-622823F. Brusse   1991-09-11
South Africa, Northern Cape, Richtersveld. Oranjemund. Grootderm. 1.4 km from junction at Alexander Bay to Port Nolloth

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Physarum Alb. & Schwein
F-138753Bertil Nordenstam   1962-10-26
South Africa, Northern Cape, Namaqualand, Buffelsrivier, c. 30 km. N. of Kamieskroon on the road to Springbok


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