Dataset: S
Search Criteria: China; Jilin; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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F27113Komarov   1896-08-20
China, Jilin, Mandschuria, distr. Kirinensis, Czao-cho.

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F27110Komarov   1896-08-20
China, Jilin, In agris Mandschuriae copossime crescit, Prope Czao-cho in districto Kirinen ad fluv. Laba-cho.

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F27107Komarov   1896-08-20
China, Jilin, In agris Mandschuriae copossime crescit, Prope Czao-cho in districto Kirinen ad fluv. Laba-cho.

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F27128Komarov   1896-07-30
China, Jilin, In silvis Mandschuriae, nec non Koreae septentrionalis sat saepe occurit. Ad trajectum Loe-lin in via Kirinensi (orientem versus a Kirino).

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F27129Komarov   1896-07-30
China, Jilin, In silvis Mandschuriae, nec non Koreae septentrionalis sat saepe occurit. Ad trajectum Loe-lin in via Kirinensi (orientem versus a Kirino).

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F27130Komarov   1896-07-30
China, Jilin, Mandschuriae, Loe-lin in via Kirinensi

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F30466Komarov   1896-09-28
China, Jilin, In fruticetis circa oppidulum Omoso, Mandschuriae sinensis, provincia Kirin

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Uropyxis fraxini (Kom.) Magnus
F30472Komarov   1896-08-12
China, Jilin, In silvis jugi Mandschuriensis prope trajectum Dschai-guan-zailin, Mandschuriae provincia Kirinensis. A Kirino Orienten versus.

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F30465Komarov   1896-09-28
China, Jilin, Mandschuria sinensis, prov. Kirin, Omoso.

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Uropyxis fraxini (Kom.) Magnus
F30475Komarov   1896-08-00
China, Jilin, Mandschuria, prov. Kirin, Dschai-guan-zailin

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F137750Komarov   1896-08-18
China, Jilin, Ad montem Ta-laba-ladsa-lin in silva Quercina. Mandschuriae provincia Kirinensis

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F225243J. C. Wei   29791977-08-14
China, Jilin, Jilin : Mt. Changbai Shan, ad rupes, alt. 2,300-2,600 m.


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