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

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
Parmeliella Müll. Arg.
L-097565Eduard O. Graeffe   
Samoa, Upolu

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Peltigera Willd.
L-530859E. Christopherson   1929-09-26
Samoa, Samoa Islands, Savaii

UPS:BOT
L-639636Christophersen   1929-08-21
Samoa, Upolu

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Collema (Müll.Arg.) Zahlbr.
L-677377L. & C. Rechinger   
Samoa, Insula Samoënsis Upolu; Manihotis Glaziovii

UPS:BOT
Sticta (Schreb.) Ach.
L-677387L. & C. Rechinger   
Samoa, Insula Samoënsis Upolu; in summo monte ignivomo Lanutoo

UPS:BOT
Bacidia (Zahlbr.) R.Sant.
L-677638L. Rechinger & C. Rechinger   
Samoa, Insula Samoënsis, Upolu; Apiaberg

UPS:BOT
Coenogonium Ehrenb.
L-677643L. Rechinger & C. Rechinger   
Samoa, Insula Samoënsis, Upolu; Apiaberg

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Graphina (Eschw.) Zahlbr.
L-677805L. Rechinger & C. Rechinger   
Samoa, Insula Samoënsis Upolu; Mulinu

UPS:BOT
Physarum Wingate
F-682140L.S. Olive   1956-08-29
Samoa, About 8 miles west of Apia, West Samoa


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