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

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
L-626102Kjell Ericson   1967-06-00
Sweden, Västmanland, Rytterne, Skogskanten 400 m SSO Loviseberg. Stn nr 11

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L-626103Kjell Ericson   1967-06-00
Sweden, Västmanland, Säby, Hagmarken 1700 m SV Säby kyrka. Stn nr 4

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L-626354Anders Nordin   1995-05-12
United States, Tennessee, Blount Co, Great Smoky Mts. National Park, Cades Cove, SW of Gregory's Cave, 35.6 -83.8

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L-649734Gustav Kvist   1980-03-10
Finland, Nylandia, Siuntio, N Sjundeå. Tjusterby, ekallén mot Svidja

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L-659414Thilo Schneider   1928-05-08
Germany, Thüringen, An alten Birken an den Teibrändern bei Georgental

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L-670965Gunnar Björkman   1943-07-17
Sweden, Lule lappmark, Jokkmokk, Årrojarnga, södra sidan, mittpartiet

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L-671895F. Krawiec   1930-03-05
Poland, Wielkopolskie, Malta k. Poznania. Na korze brzóz lasku slonecznym na wzgórzu

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L-677400J. Schuler & A. Zahlbruckner   
Austria, Tirol, Tirolia; prope "Hirschbrünnl" in monte Glungezer supra Innsbruck

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L-677407A.C. Herre   
United States, California, Alpine et Peters Creeks

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L-678013A.C. Herre   
United States, California, Mt. Hamilton

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L-693337Walter Obermayer   2014-11-30
Austria, Steiermark, Central Eastern Alps, Seetaler Alpen, 9.7 km west-northwest of the centre of Obdach, 400 northeast below Winterleitenhütte, along the natural toboggan run, 47.09694 14.57444

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L-697015Ove E. Eriksson   1960-08-08
Sweden, Västerbotten, Bygdeå, Dalkarlså


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