Dataset: UPS-BOT
Search Criteria: Norway; Rogaland; Gjesdal; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
Menegazzia A. Massal.
L-005526T.E. Hasselrot   1939-08-24
Norway, Rogaland, Gjesdal, nära Rördalen, c. 1,5 km V om Dirdal där Stavangervägen skär en forsande bäck

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L-005745P.O. Lindahl   1955-08-12
Norway, Rogaland, Gjesdal, i branterna ovan vägen mot Oldesvik

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Pectenia (Lightf.) P.M.Jørg. et al.
L-006293P.O. Lindahl   1955-08-12
Norway, Rogaland, Gjesdal, i branterna ovan vägen mot Oltesvik

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Rhizocarpon Ramond ex DC.
L-007489H. Runemark   1950-09-17
Norway, Rogaland, Gjesdal, Opsal

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Rinodina (Ach.) Gray
L-027502P.M. Jörgensen & F. Rose   1976-08-23
Norway, Rogaland, Gjesdal, On oak near the road along Oltedalsv

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L-056005Per Magnus Jörgensen   1971-05-30
Norway, Rogaland, Gjesdal, Dirdal, ved elven

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Parmeliella Müll. Arg.
L-128764Per-Olof Lindahl   1955-08-12
Norway, Rogaland, Gjesdal, Gjesdal, i branten ovanför vägen mot Oltesvik

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Parmeliella Müll. Arg.
L-128765Per-Olof Lindahl   1955-08-12
Norway, Rogaland, Gjesdal, Gjestad, i branten ovanför vägen mot Oltesvik

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Melanelixia (Lamy) Sandler & Arup
L-147814Per-Olof Lindahl   1955-08-12
Norway, Rogaland, Gjesdal, I branterna ovan vägen mot Oltesvik

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L-149230Per-Olof Lindahl   1955-08-14
Norway, Rogaland, Gjesdal

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L-149231Per-Olof Lindahl   1955-08-14
Norway, Rogaland, Gjesdal

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L-629950T.E. Hasselrot   1939-08-24
Norway, Rogaland, Gjesdal, N om Lima

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L-654296Svante Hultengren   1984-10-06
Norway, Rogaland, Gjesdal, Dirdal Ö om kyrkan


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