Dataset: UPS-BOT
Search Criteria: Netherlands; Noord-Brabant; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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Sphaerotheca (Wallr.: Fr.) Magnus
F-682334R.A. Maas Geesteranus   1958-07-01
Netherlands, Noord-Brabant, Zundert, De Krochten

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F-682353R.A. Maas geesteranus   1959-09-29
Netherlands, Noord-Brabant, Ulvenhoutse bos, near Breda

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F-682254C. Bas   1964-08-24
Netherlands, Noord-Brabant, Dorst

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Arrhenia (Berk.) Redhead, Lutzoni, Moncalvo & Vilgalys
F-700221M. Jansen - Van den Plaat   1954-05-27
Netherlands, Noord-Brabant, Ginneken

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L-064539P. v.d. Boom   1994-10-18
Netherlands, Noord-Brabant, Batavia, Eindhoven, Budel-Dorplein

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Psilolechia A. Massal.
L-064543P. V.D. Boom   1994-10-18
Netherlands, Noord-Brabant, Batavia, Eindhoven, in voco Budel

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L-107516P. v. d. Boom   2000-04-01
Netherlands, Noord-Brabant, Brabantia borealis, Son, Hautens

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Punctelia (Roum.) Kalb
L-107520P. v. d. Boom   2000-04-01
Netherlands, Noord-Brabant, Brabantia borealis, Son, Hautens

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Gregorella Lumbsch
L-107521P. v. d. Boom   2000-04-01
Netherlands, Noord-Brabant, Brabantia borealis, Son, Hautens

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Cladonia P. Browne
L-119385Pieter van den Boom   1999-09-18
Netherlands, Noord-Brabant, Strabrechtsche Heide dicto

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Cladonia P. Browne
L-131372Pieter van den Boom   2002-09-22
Netherlands, Noord-Brabant, Brabantia borealis, Budel, loco "Gastelsche Heide" dicto

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Bacidina (Aptroot & Herk) S.Ekman
L-135165Pieter van den Boom   2002-01-02
Netherlands, Noord-Brabant, Brabantia septentr; breda, Ginneken, coemeterium


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