Dataset: UPS-BOT
Search Criteria: Equatorial Guinea; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
Cladonia P. Browne
L-098158Knut Byström   1953-00-00
Equatorial Guinea, Annobón

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Physcia (Schreb.) Michx.
L-122900Knut Byström   1953-00-00
Equatorial Guinea, Annobón, Crater Lake

UPS:BOT
L-127359Knut Byström   1953-04-18
Equatorial Guinea, Bioko Norte, Fernando Po [Bioko], Santa Isabel

UPS:BOT
Physcia (Schreb.) Michx.
L-130052Knut Byström   1953-00-00
Equatorial Guinea, Annobón, Annobón, Crater Lake, dry forest

UPS:BOT
L-172486Knut Byström   1953-04-16
Equatorial Guinea, Fernando Póo, Santa Isabel

UPS:BOT
Marcelaria (Nyl.) Aptroot, Nelsen & Parnmen
L-634814Ad. Kollm   
Equatorial Guinea, Litoral, Egbagemagen[?] bei Bata, am Unterlauf des Rio Benito

UPS:BOT
Pouzolzia guineensis Benth. Benth.
V-515989   
Equatorial Guinea, Fernando Po [Bioko]


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