Dataset: UPS-BOT
Search Criteria: Norway; Østfold; Hvaler; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
L-049303M. Geyer   1988-07-15
Norway, Østfold, Hvaler, Island of Vesteröy, coastal rocks

UPS:BOT
L-049304M. Geyer   1988-07-15
Norway, Østfold, Hvaler, Island of Versteröy, coastal rocks

UPS:BOT
L-055366Tor Tönsberg   1985-07-12
Norway, Østfold, Hvaler, Kirköya, Urdal

UPS:BOT
L-055471Tor Tönsberg   1983-06-24
Norway, Østfold, Hvaler, Kirköy, Storesand

UPS:BOT
L-055472Tor Tönsberg   1985-04-03
Norway, Østfold, Hvaler, Kirköy, Hvaler church - Storesand

UPS:BOT
L-081399T. Tönsberg   1990-07-03
Norway, Østfold, Hvaler, Hvaler, Kirköya, between Storesand and Skjaerhalden

UPS:BOT
Cladonia P. Browne
L-099711Tor Tönsberg   1995-07-07
Norway, Østfold, Hvaler, Kirköya, between village Skjaerhallen and peninsula Sjursholmen, W of trail heading S towards Homlongen

UPS:BOT
F-138386F. Werenskiold   
Norway, Østfold, Hvaler, Hvaler

UPS:BOT
F-139687Fr. Werenskiold   
Norway, Østfold, Hvaler, Hvaler

UPS:BOT
F-142837Schübeler   
Norway, Østfold, Hvaler, Seilö


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