Dataset: UPS-BOT
Search Criteria: Norway; Finnmark; Kvalsund; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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Mytilinidion G.Winter
F-168716Kerstin Haraldsson   1972-07-06
Norway, Finnmark, Kvalsund, Kvalsund kommun, Porsangerhalvöya, near Repparfjordselva, c. 2 km E of Repparfjord

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Stomiopeltis (Grove) K.Holm & L.Holm
F-179294Kerstin Haraldsson   1972-07-06
Norway, Finnmark, Kvalsund, Porsangerhalvön, Kvalsund kommun, near Repparfjordelva, 2 km S of Repparfjord

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Arthopyrenia A. Massal.
L-062117Gunnar Degelius   1951-06-30
Norway, Finnmark, Kvalsund, Skaida

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Cladonia P. Browne
L-140331Reino Alava   1973-07-19
Norway, Finnmark, Kvalsund, Hillsides along Repperfjord elva, 5 km from Skaidi on the way to Alta

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Melanohalea O. Blanco, A. Crespo, Divakar, Essl., D. Hawksw. & Lumbsch
L-147964Gunnar Degelius   1951-06-30
Norway, Finnmark, Kvalsund, Skaida

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L-149309Gunnar Degelius   1951-06-30
Norway, Finnmark, Kvalsund, Skaida

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Parmeliopsis (Nyl.) Nyl.
L-149374Gunnar Degelius   1951-06-30
Norway, Finnmark, Kvalsund, Skaida


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