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

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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Lobaria (Schreb.) Hoffm.
L-058454Ingvar Nordin   1975-04-07
Portugal, Évora, Alto Alentejo, 6 km NW of Evora, S. Mathias, pasture, to the south of the road

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Lobaria (Schreb.) Hoffm.
L-058627Ingvar Nordin   1975-04-07
Portugal, Évora, Alto Alentejo, 6 km NW om Evora, S. Mathias, betesmark S om landsvägen

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Caloplaca Th. Fr.
L-100438C. Tavares   1954-12-31
Portugal, Évora, Pr. de Mourão, junto a ponte, margens do Guadiana

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L-100485C.N. Tavares   1957-05-19
Portugal, Évora, Alto Alentejo, Prox. de Évora

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L-123650C.N. Tavares   1953-12-24
Portugal, Évora, Alto Alentejo, rope Vila Vicosa

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L-123666C.N. Tavares   1954-12-31
Portugal, Évora, Alto Alentejo, prope S. Sofia, inter Montemor-o-Novo et Evora

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Caloplaca Th. Fr.
L-123668C.N. Tavares   1954-12-31
Portugal, Évora, Alto Alentejo, prope Mourao

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L-123687C.N. Tavares   1955-12-01
Portugal, Évora, Alto Alentejo, prope Mourao

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Caloplaca Th. Fr.
L-123688C.N. Tavares   1955-12-01
Portugal, Évora, Alto Alentejo, prope Mourao

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Koerberia A. Massal.
L-123700C.N. Tavares   1957-12-28
Portugal, Évora, Alto Alentejo, prope Mourao

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Solenopsora A. Massal.
L-123710C.N. Tavares   1957-05-19
Portugal, Évora, Alto Alentejo, prope Evora

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Cladonia P. Browne
L-123730C.N. Tavares   1960-12-31
Portugal, Évora, Baixo Alentejo, inter Redondo et S. Miguel de Machéde

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Solenopsora A. Massal.
L-198016C. Tavares   1957-05-19
Portugal, Évora, Alto Alejandro, Próx de Évora


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