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

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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Tornabea Østh.
L-064532J. Tronecek   1994-09-00
Syria, Yayladagi, limes Turciae-Syriae

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L-078745R.G. Werner   1938-09-03
Syria, Latakia, Alaouites, ad saxa calcareo-silicea prope fontem Qastal el Moaf dictum inter Antioche et Lasdicem (Lattaqui`) oppida in dictum Baer

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L-104537Gunnar Samuelsson   1933-04-18
Syria, Hims, Desertum palmyrense. Ad radices austr. montis Djebel el Abiad, in valliculo lapidoso ("ouadi") ca 15 km ad. bor.-occid. a fonte Ain el Beida

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Aspicilia A. Massal.
L-200646Gunnar Samuelsson   1933-04-18
Syria, Desertum palmyrense; ad radices austr. Montis Djebel el Abiad in valliculo lapidoso (ouadi) c. 15 km ad bor. Occid a fonte Ain el Beida

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Enchylium (Sw.) Gray
L-620657Handel-Mazzetti   1910-03-19
Syria, Aleppo, Syria; Haleb (Aleppo), versus Dschengie

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Gyalolechia (Hoffm.) A.Massal.
L-665657Handel-Mazzetti   1910-03-28
Syria, Dayr az Zawr, An confines Mesopotamiae et Arabiae borealis, in steppis ad Euphratem medium inter Meskene et Der es Sor, prope vicum Sabcha

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Cladonia P. Browne
L-702495Dr. Heinr. Frh. v. Handel-Mazzetti   1910-03-10
Syria, Aleppo, Inter oppidum Iskenderun (Alexandretta) et urbem Haleb (Aleppo), prope Kyryk Han pedem orientalem Amani

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Anaptychia Körb.
L-703382Gunnar Samuelsson   1933-06-08
Syria, Djebel Ansarieh: ad transitum Nebi Younés supra pagum Slenfe

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Terfezia (Tul. & C. Tul.) Tul. & C. Tul.
F-006716   1893-00-00
Syria, Damascus, Damaskus


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