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

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
Monographella (Schaffnit) E.Müll.
F-129728Nils Hylander   1938-07-31
Sweden, Blekinge, Nättraby, nära Nättraby station

UPS:BOT
Monographella (Schaffnit) E.Müll.
F-152940Rolf Santesson   1948-03-28
Sweden, Västergötland, Gärdhem, Altorpet

UPS:BOT
Monographella (Schaffnit) E.Müll.
F-569290Lennart Holm   1967-03-15
Sweden, Uppland, Uppsala, Uppsala, Hortus Botanicus

UPS:BOT
Monographella (Schaffnit) E.Müll.
F-569291Sernanders exkursion   1910-03-29
Sweden, Uppland, Tensta, Örsmossen

UPS:BOT
Monographella (Schaffnit) E.Müll.
F-569292J.Ax. Nannfeldt   1959-03-28
Sweden, Gästrikland, Gävle, Tolvforsskogen, about 400 m S of Pingeltorpet

UPS:BOT
Monographella (Schaffnit) E.Müll.
F-569293J.Ax. Nannfeldt   1959-03-26
Sweden, Gästrikland, Gävle, Valboåsen, Nya kyrkogården

UPS:BOT
Monographella (Schaffnit) E.Müll.
F-569295J.Ax. Nannfeldt   1959-03-28
Sweden, Gästrikland, Gävle, Tolvforsskogen, about 400m S of Pingeltorpet

UPS:BOT
Monographella (Schaffnit) E.Müll.
F-569297P.A. karsten   1864-04-20
Finland, Ostrobottnia australis, Vaasa, Vasa

UPS:BOT
Monographella (Schaffnit) E.Müll.
F-599345Hampus von Post   1865-04-11

UPS:BOT
Monographella (Schaffnit) E.Müll.
F-599346Rolf Santesson   1948-03-28
Sweden, Västergötland, Gärdhem, Altorpet

UPS:BOT
Monographella (Schaffnit) E.Müll.
F-599347Sernanders exkursion   1927-03-26
Sweden, Uppland, Vänge, Fiby urskog, myrodling vid Fibysjöns sydöstra vik

UPS:BOT
Monographella (Schaffnit) E.Müll.
F-599348Jens Lind   1902-11-01
Denmark, Jylland, Viborg (loce classic)

UPS:BOT
Monographella (Schaffnit) E.Müll.
F-599349Jens Lind   1902-02-23
Denmark, Jylland, Horslevs

UPS:BOT
Monographella (Rehm) Petr.
F-646096J.F. Brenckle   1913-07-18
United States, North Dakota, Kulm


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