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

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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Roselliniopsis (Rostr.) Alstrup
F-171196Carl Stenholm   1932-09-13
Sweden, Västergötland, Angered, Gunnilse (a), Lärjeholm (b)

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Roselliniopsis (Mudd) Matzer
F-523171Eric Hultén   1932-05-14
United States, Alaska, Aleutian Islands: Unalaska

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Roselliniopsis (Zopf) Matzer & Hafellner
F-523172Rolf Santesson   1954-07-21
France, Bretagne, Finistère, 2 km E of Laniscat (= 7 km ENE of Gouarec)

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Roselliniopsis Matzer & Hafellner
F-523173R. Santesson, A. Tehler & G. Thor   1981-03-28
Peru, Cusco, Prov. Paucartambo, road Paucartambo-Pillcopata, 15 km (road distance) NE of the turn to Tres Cruces, -13.08333 -71.58333

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Roselliniopsis (Rostr.) Alstrup
F-523175Carroll   
Ireland, Kerry, Dingle, Connors Cliffs

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Roselliniopsis (Rostr.) Alstrup
F-523176W.A. Leighton   1877-09-00
United Kingdom, Wales, Moel-y-gest near Tremadoc

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Roselliniopsis (Rostr.) Alstrup
L-060240Gunnar Degelius   1956-08-26
Faroe Islands, Streymoyar, Strömö, Torshavn, S of the town, near folkhögskolan

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Roselliniopsis Matzer & Hafellner
L-168609Rolf Santesson   1971-01-11
Tanzania, Tanga, Usambara Mts, Amani, road towards SW

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Roselliniopsis (Mudd) Matzer
L-171863Rolf Santesson   1959-08-30
Norway, Nordland, Between Rombaksbotn and the railway station of Katterat. On rocks near the stream, partly close to a waterfall

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Roselliniopsis (Mudd) Matzer
L-171864Rolf Santesson   1969-08-05
Iceland, Höfudborgarsvädi utan Reykjavíkur, Hvalfjördur, Hvammur


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