Dataset: UPS-BOT
Search Criteria: Sweden; Småland (Inre); Voxtorp; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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F-121185John Eriksson   1958-09-01
Sweden, Småland (Inre), Voxtorp, Rusarebo vid södra Hinden

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F-121348John Eriksson   1958-09-01
Sweden, Småland (Inre), Voxtorp, Rusarebo, vid södra Hindsen

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Aspicilia A. Massal.
L-055654Gunnar Degelius   1944-08-02
Sweden, Småland (Inre), Voxtorp, Edskvarn (nära Pinnarekulla)

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Buellia De Not.
L-070635Gunnar Degelius   1944-08-02
Sweden, Småland (Inre), Voxtorp, Edskvarn (nära Pinnarekulle)

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Cladonia P. Browne
L-073483Gunnar Degelius   1944-07-31
Sweden, Småland (Inre), Voxtorp, Mellan Stora och Lilla Pinnarekulla

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Dibaeis Clem.
L-084474Gunnar Degelius   1944-08-02
Sweden, Småland (Inre), Voxtorp, L. Pinnarekulla

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Hypogymnia (Nyl.) Nyl.
L-086694Gunnar Degelius   1932-08-31
Sweden, Småland (Inre), Voxtorp, Bor

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Hypogymnia (Nyl.) Nyl.
L-087058Gunnar Degelius   1944-07-31
Sweden, Småland (Inre), Voxtorp, Mellan Stora och Lilla Pinnarekulla

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L-111912Gunnar Degelius   1949-01-01
Sweden, Småland (Inre), Voxtorp, Drömminge, Prästagården

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L-111927Gunnar Degelius   1932-08-31
Sweden, Småland (Inre), Voxtorp, Bor

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Peltigera Willd.
L-151914Per-Olof Lindahl   1961-06-24
Sweden, Småland (Inre), Voxtorp, Rusarbo löväng

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L-181927Gunnar Degelius   1947-12-27
Sweden, Småland (Inre), Voxtorp, Lundboholm allén fråm kyrkan

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Usnea Dill. ex Adans.
L-184744Gunnar Degelius   1932-08-31
Sweden, Småland (Inre), Voxtorp, Bor


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Google Map

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