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

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Cainia graminis (Niessl) Arx & E. Müll.
F10895von Niessl   1885-08-00
Austria, Salzburg, Bei Lofer (Salzburg)

S
Cainia graminis (Niessl) Arx & E. Müll.
F10896von Niessl   1885-08-00
Austria, Salzburg, Bei Lofer (Salzburg)

S
Cainia graminis (Niessl) Arx & E. Müll.
F10897von Niessl   1885-08-00
Austria, Salzburg, Bei Lofer (Salzburg)

S
Cainia graminis (Niessl) Arx & E. Müll.
F123498Tycho Vestergren.   1899-06-03
Sweden, Gotland, Bro, Suecia: Gotland, Eriks par. Bro., 57 18

S
Cainia graminis (Niessl) Arx & E. Müll.
F123499T. Vestergren.   1920-06-20
Sweden, Gotland, Bro, Gottland: Bro., 57 18

S
Cainia graminis (Niessl) Arx & E. Müll.
F123505T. Vestergren.   1920-06-18
Sweden, Gotland, Bro, Gottland: Bro s:n, Bro., 57 18

S
Cainia graminis (Niessl) Arx & E. Müll.
F123560T. Vestergren   1920-06-19
Sweden, Gotland, Bro, Gottland: Bro., 57 18

S
Cainia graminis (Niessl) Arx & E. Müll.
F123562T. Vestergren   1920-06-20
Sweden, Gotland, Bro, Gottland: Bro., 57 18

S
Cainia graminis (Niessl) Arx & E. Müll.
F123546...   1892-11-02
Sweden, Gotland, Gottland.

S
Cainia graminis (Niessl) Arx & E. Müll.
F123549Tycho Vestergren   1898-07-14
Sweden, Gotland, Bro, Suecia, Gotland, Bro., 57 18

S
Cainia graminis (Niessl) Arx & E. Müll.
F123578Tycho Vestergren   1899-06-03
Sweden, Gotland, Bro, Suecia: Gotland, Eriks par. Bro., 57 18

S
Cainia graminis (Niessl) Arx & E. Müll.
F123575T. Vestergren   1920-06-23
Sweden, Gotland, Bro, Gottland: Bro s:n, Bro., 57 18

S
Cainia graminis (Niessl) Arx & E. Müll.
F123571Tycho Vestergren   1899-06-03
Sweden, Gotland, Bro, Suecia: Gotland Eriks par. Bro., 57 18


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