Dataset: UPS-BOT
Search Criteria: Portugal; Portalegre; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
L-023660R.T. Pallrincha   1941-08-19
Portugal, Portalegre, Castelo de Vide (Route vers Marvao)

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Nevesia (Tav.) P.M.Jørg et al.
L-099150C. Tavares   1948-05-10
Portugal, Portalegre, Alto Alentejo, Serra de Portalegre, Quinta da Saude

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Caloplaca Th. Fr.
L-123719C.N. Tavares   1957-12-27
Portugal, Portalegre, Alto Alentejo, inter Elvas et Campo Maior

UPS:BOT
Lobaria (Schreb.) Hoffm.
L-123726C.N. Tavares   1959-04-02
Portugal, Portalegre, Alto Alentejo, inter Portalegre et S. Salvador

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L-123735C.N. Tavares   1960-12-31
Portugal, Portalegre, Alto Alentejo, prope Elvas

UPS:BOT
Dimelaena Norman
L-123741C.N. Tavares   1959-04-03
Portugal, Portalegre, Alto Alentejo, inter Nisa et Vila Velha de Rodao

UPS:BOT
Usnea Dill. ex Adans.
L-123794C.N. Tavares   1959-04-02
Portugal, Portalegre, Alto Alentejo, inter Portalegre et Marvao

UPS:BOT
Fuscopannaria P.M. Jørg.
L-123804C.N. Tavares   1959-04-02
Portugal, Portalegre, Alto Alentejo, nter Castelo de Vide et Marvao


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