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

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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Encoeliopsis L.Holm & K.Holm
F-005472Lennart Holm   1952-08-26
Sweden, Torne lappmark, Jukkasjärvi, c. 1.5 km S of Katterjokk Railway Halt, reg. alp

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F-120263Gunnar Gilenstam   2005-03-03
Sweden, Lycksele lappmark, Lycksele, Prästholmarna

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Encoeliopsis L.Holm & K.Holm
F-620671Carl G. Alm   1952-07-14
Sweden, Torne lappmark, Jukkasjärvi, Lake Torneträsk District, Låktavagge valley

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Encoeliopsis L.Holm & K.Holm
F-620672Lennart Holm   1946-09-18
Sweden, Torne lappmark, Jukkasjärvi, Vassitjåkko, nordsluttn

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Encoeliopsis L.Holm & K.Holm
F-620673Lennart Holm   1961-09-05
Sweden, Lycksele lappmark, Tärna, Råkkabuona, in declive occ

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Encoeliopsis L.Holm & K.Holm
F-620674Nils Lundqvist   1966-07-27
Norway, Finnmark, Varanger Peninsula, Nord-Varanger par, S of Svanevattnet (= c. 4 km N of Vadsö)

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Encoeliopsis L.Holm & K.Holm
F-620675S. Sivertssen   1986-08-23
Norway, Finnmark, Kautokeino, shore of river Masi ca 12 km SW of the bridge

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Encoeliopsis L.Holm & K.Holm
F-620676S. Sivertssen & O. Skifte   1955-08-12
Norway, Nordland, Tysfjord, tett ved riksgrensa: sörhaldning av Paurofjell. Grenseöya 252A-Paurovatn

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Encoeliopsis L.Holm & K.Holm
F-620677Kerstin Holm & Lennart Holm   1971-08-22
Iceland, Rangárvallasýsla: Landmannalaugar, at lagoon lake of River Tungnáá just W of Litli Kýangur

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Encoeliopsis (Ces. ex Rabenh.) Nannf.
F-663603Rehm   1874-08-00
Austria, Tirol, Bei Kuktei (Oetz) in Tirol

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Encoeliopsis L.Holm & K.Holm
F-695459Lennart Holm   1952-08-26
Sweden, Torne lappmark, Jukkasjärvi, c. 1.5 km S of Katterjokk Railway Halt, reg. alp


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