Dataset: TU-
Taxa: Protothelenella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
TUF046098Ave Suija   2009-07-24
Vestur-Island, Mýrasýsla, Brekkumúli mt by the pass Brattabrekka, 64.87 -21.52

TU
Protothelenella sphinctrinoides (Nyl.) H. Mayrhofer & Poelt
TUF083225Christoph Scheidegger   1986-08-01
Kanton Wallis. Berneralpen-Südseite. Aletschgebiet NE von Brig. Moosfluh oberhalb der Riederalp. Weg gegen Chatzulecher. Fläche Nr. 799

TU
Protothelenella corrosa (Körb.) H. Mayrhofer & Poelt
TUF033488Inga Jüriado   2004-09-09
Jõgeva maakond, Halliku mtsk. Kv. 426, er. 1., 58.65 26.85

TU
TUF046099Ave Suija   2009-07-24
Vestur-Island, Mýrasýsla, Brekkumúli mt by the pass Brattabrekka, 64.87 -21.52

TU
Protothelenella sphinctrinoides (Nyl.) H. Mayrhofer & Poelt
TUF083226Ave Suija   2006-05-14
Panevėžio apskritis/Panevėžys County, Biržai district, Biržai regional park, Ąžuolyno forest, 56.247967 24.790833

TU-TU(M)
Protothelenella Räsänen
TU52792.aInga J√ºriado   2016-07-12
Finland, Lapland, Kilpisjärvi, Saana, 69.038687 20.848446

TU
Protothelenella sphinctrinoidella (Nyl.) H. Mayrhofer & Poelt
TUF060461Joseph(Josef) Hafellner;Helmut Mayrhofer   1975-10-19
Italien, Südtiroler Dolomiten, Bozener Porphyplateau: Rücken zwischen Welschnofen und Eggen W des Latemar

TU-TU(M)
Protothelenella Räsänen
TU45665cAve Suija   2009-07-24
Iceland, Vestur-Island, M√Ωras√Ωsla, Brekkum√∫li mt. by the pass Brattabrekka, 64.86878 -21.5168

TU
Protothelenella Räsänen
TUF045665.cAve Suija   2009-07-24
Vestur-Island, Mýrasýsla, Brekkumúli mt. by the pass Brattabrekka, 64.86878 -21.5168

TU
Protothelenella Räsänen
TUF052792.aInga Jüriado   2016-07-12
Lapland, Kilpisjärvi, Saana, 69.038687 20.848446


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Google Map

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