Dataset: UPS-BOT
Search Criteria: Malaysia; Sabah; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
L-024402Mason E. Hale   1964-08-00
Malaysia, Sabah, Sabah, flumen W. Mesilau, prope Mesilau Trail, Canibalu National Park

UPS:BOT
L-024882Mason E. Hale   1964-08-12
Malaysia, Sabah, Prope Layang Layang, Tourist Trail, Kinabalu National Park

UPS:BOT
Lobaria (Schreb.) Hoffm.
L-024895Mason E. Hale   1964-08-02
Malaysia, Sabah, Prope E. Mesilau River, Kinabalu National Park

UPS:BOT
Ocellularia G. Mey.
L-027066Mason E. Hale   1964-08-00
Malaysia, Sabah, Sabah. Kinabalu National Park, prope flumen E. Mesilau

UPS:BOT
Cladonia P. Browne
L-071225Mary Strong Clemens   1915-11-13
Malaysia, Sabah, Borneo, Paka Cave to Low's Peak, Mt Kinabalu

UPS:BOT
L-075019Mason E. Hale   1964-08-00
Malaysia, Sabah, Sabah, tourist Trail between Layang Layang and Paka Cave. Kinabalu National Park

UPS:BOT
L-076153Mason E. Hale   1964-08-00
Malaysia, Sabah, Open ridge between E and W. Mesilau Rivers, Kinabalu National Park

UPS:BOT
Cladonia P. Browne
L-144755Mary Strong Clemens   1915-11-13
Malaysia, Sabah, Borneo, Mount Kinabalu, Paka cave to Low's peak


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