Dataset: UPS-BOT
Search Criteria: Ethiopia; Oromia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
F-536159Mats Thulin   1975-09-13
Ethiopia, Oromia, Wollega: Didessa River Valley, eastern slope, N of the Gimbi-Nekempt highroad

UPS:BOT
Sordaria Potebnia
F-536215Mats Thulin   1980-05-08
Ethiopia, Oromia, Sidamo: 40 km E of Bore on the Wendo-Kebro Mengist road

UPS:BOT
F-536347Mats Thulin   1980-05-08
Ethiopia, Oromia, Sidamo: 40 km SE of Bore on the Wendo-Kebro Mengist road

UPS:BOT
Cercophora N.Lundq.
F-698087Mats Thulin   1975-09-13
Ethiopia, Oromia, Wollega: Didessa River Valley, estern slope, N of the Gimbi-Nekempt highroad

UPS:BOT
Cercophora Fuckel
F-698108Mats Thulin   1975-09-13
Ethiopia, Oromia, Wollega: Didessa River Valley, estern slope, N of the Gimbi-Nekempt highroad

UPS:BOT
Cercophora Fuckel
F-698109Mats Thulin   1975-09-13
Ethiopia, Oromia, Wollega: Didessa River Valley, estern slope, N of the Gimbi-Nekempt highroad

UPS:BOT
Zygopleurage (Speg.) Boedijn
F-698596Mats Thulin   1975-09-19
Ethiopia, Oromia, Shoa, 4 km S of Thibe in marshy grassland

UPS:BOT
Ascobolus Pers.: Fr.
F-699114Mats Thulin   1980-05-19
Ethiopia, Oromia, Bale: Bale Nat. Park, near the headquarters

UPS:BOT
Ascobolus Pers.: Fr.
F-702409Mats Thulin   1980-05-19
Ethiopia, Oromia, Bale: Bale Nat. Park, near the headquarters

UPS:BOT
Selinia P. Karst.
F-703219Mats Thulin   1975-09-19
Ethiopia, Oromia, Shoa: 4 km S of Thibe on arshy grassland

UPS:BOT
F-536536Mats Thulin   1975-09-19
Ethiopia, Oromia, Shoa: 4 km S of Thibe on marshy grassland

UPS:BOT
Physcia (Schreb.) Michx.
L-002225B. Winnem   1972-01-19
Ethiopia, Oromia, E of Asella, Mt. Chilalo


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