Dataset: UPS-BOT
Taxa: Leotiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
Leotia Pers.
F-174404Weinmann   
Russia, Saint Petersburg City, Petropoli [St. Petersburg]

UPS:BOT
Leotia Pers.
F-174406Mougeot   
France

UPS:BOT
Leotia Pers.
F-524896Sauter   

UPS:BOT
Pezoloma (P.Karst.) Korf
F-128814P.A. Karsten   
Finland, Tavastia australis, Tammela, Mustiala

UPS:BOT
Pezoloma (P.Karst.) Korf
F-145267Lisbeth Fries & Nils Fries   1942-08-18
Sweden, Uppland, Upsala, Stadsskogen (= Stadsparken)

UPS:BOT
Pezoloma (P.Karst.) Korf
F-559187Eric Åberg   1942-08-08
Sweden, Uppland, Funbo, Hofgården

UPS:BOT
Pezoloma (P.Karst.) Korf
F-559189Eric Åberg   1942-08-18
Sweden, Uppland, Funbo, Hofgården

UPS:BOT
Pezoloma (P.Karst.) Korf
F-559191Lisbeth Fries & Nils Fries   1942-08-18
Sweden, Uppland, Uppsala, Uppsala, Stadsskogen (= Stadsparken)

UPS:BOT
Pezoloma (P.Karst.) Korf
F-559192Eric Åberg   1941-07-17
Sweden, Uppland, Funbo, ca 1 km SV Långängen

UPS:BOT
Pezoloma (P.Karst.) Korf
F-559194Ragnar Morander   1948-06-28
Sweden, Västmanland, Sala, Sala stad, nära Kusbo


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