Dataset: S
Taxa: Crocellina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Crocellina cinerea (Müll. Arg.) Tehler & Ertz
F60878Bruno Mies & Christian Printzen   244a21994-01-13
Yemen, Yemen, Socotra Island, Mumi plateau, Ant Kashara, eocene limestone blocks

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Crocellina cinerea (Müll. Arg.) Tehler & Ertz
F205949Anders Tehler   93532008-03-26
Yemen, Yemen. Socotra Island, Qalansiyah at the west coast on the ridge Ras Badua just south of Qauysoh, alt. 500-600 m

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Crocellina cinerea (Müll. Arg.) Tehler & Ertz
F205950Anders Tehler   93102008-03-22
Yemen, Yemen. Socotra Island, Homill, in the eastern part of the island. On the ridge facing the sea E, alt. 400-450 m

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Crocellina cinerea (Müll. Arg.) Tehler & Ertz
F205962Anders Tehler   93422008-03-24
Yemen, Yemen. Socotra Island, Sefflah, the ridge just S of the village on S coast at the E most part of the island, alt. 400-600 m


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Google Map

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