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

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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Anaptychia Körb.
L-026117M. Zamfir   1992-04-17
Turkey, Mugla, Anatolien. Besparmakdag bei Eilas Pass zwischen Nalhisal und Gurukög

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L-106588V. John   1992-04-17
Turkey, Mugla, Besparmakdag, near the pass between Narhisar and Çukurköy

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Lethariella (Motyka) Krog
L-106591V. John   1992-04-17
Turkey, Mugla, Besparmakdag, near the pass between Narhisar and Çukurköy

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Aspicilia A. Massal.
L-113914V. John   1992-04-17
Turkey, Mugla, Besparmakdag, near the pass between Narhisar and Çukurköy

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Fuscopannaria P.M. Jørg.
L-113928V. John   1982-03-31
Turkey, Mugla, Bozburun peninsula, Marmaris - Bozburun road, between Bayir and Kizilyer

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Koerberia A. Massal.
L-113929V. John   1983-03-24
Turkey, Mugla, SE of Bafa Gölü

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L-113938V. John   1992-04-17
Turkey, Mugla, Besparmakdag, near the pass between Narhisar and Çukurköy

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Platismatia W.L. Culb. & C.F. Culb.
L-577391V. John   1982-03-27
Turkey, Mugla, S-exposed slope of Cal Dag N of Fethiye, near Arpacik village, 36.85 29.15


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