Dataset: UPS-BOT
Search Criteria: South Korea; Seoul; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
Melanochaeta (Berk. & Broome) E. Müll. et al.
F-144235V. Melnik   2004-10-10
South Korea, Seoul, Seoul, Anam Dormitory

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Massaria De Not.
F-145074V. Melnik   2004-09-21
South Korea, Seoul, Seoul, Korea University campus

UPS:BOT
F-144229V. Melnik   2004-09-29
South Korea, Seoul, Seoul, near the Institute of Korean Culture

UPS:BOT
Dictyosporium (Garov.) Damon
F-144231V. Melnik   2004-09-29
South Korea, Seoul, Seoul, near Institute of Korean Culture

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Ellisembia Subram.
F-144283V. Melnik   2004-09-29
South Korea, Seoul, Seoul, near the Institute of Korean Culture

UPS:BOT
Conoplea Fr.: Fr.
F-145086H.D. Shin & V. Melnik   2004-09-15
South Korea, Seoul, Hongneung Arboretum, Korea Forest Research Institute

UPS:BOT
Marssonina Magnus
F-145089V. Melnik   2004-09-26
South Korea, Seoul, Seoul, near Institute of Korean Culture

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Septoria Sacc.
F-145091V. Melnik   2004-09-28
South Korea, Seoul, Seoul, near Medical Centre of the Korea University

UPS:BOT
Pucciniastrum G.H. Otth
F-144226V. Melnik   2004-10-12
South Korea, Seoul, Seoul, near Nocheon Stadium

UPS:BOT
Uromyces (Link) Unger
F-144278V. Melnik   2004-09-22
South Korea, Seoul, Seoul, near the Institute of Korean Culture


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Google Map

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