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

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
Bunodophoron A. Massal.
L-068940D.J. Hill   1965-09-02
Solomon Islands, Western, Kolambangara Island, south summit

UPS:BOT
Bunodophoron A. Massal.
L-068941D.J. Hill   1965-09-02
Solomon Islands, Western, Kolambangara Island, south summit

UPS:BOT
Bunodophoron A. Massal.
L-068957D. Jackson Hill   1965-09-01
Solomon Islands, Guadalcanal, Central part, Mt. Popomansiu, summit area (broad part of manin ridge)

UPS:BOT
Bunodophoron A. Massal.
L-077044D. Jackson Hill   1965-10-30
Solomon Islands, Guadalcanal, Central part. Mt. Popomansiu, summit area (broad part of main ridge.)

UPS:BOT
Melanophloea P. James & Vězda
L-104321R.S. Bisp   1965-08-27
Solomon Islands, Western, Kolombangara Island, 2 to 4 miles inland from mouth of River Kolombangara


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