Dataset: L
Taxa: Capronia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


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Capronia nigerrima (R.R. Bloxam) M.E. Barr
L.4329148Zanen GCN van   Zanen, GCN van F97- 2181997-11-19
Netherlands, Flevoland, Zeewolde, Horsterwold, kavel Pz61a2.

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Capronia nigerrima (R.R. Bloxam) M.E. Barr
L.4329145Becker AG; et al.   Becker, AG; et al. s.n.2008-05-08
Netherlands, Noord-Holland, Amsterdamse Waterleidingduinen, Astrids Driftje.

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Capronia nigerrima (R.R. Bloxam) M.E. Barr
L.4329149Zanen GCN van   Zanen, GCN van F96- 111996-04-03
Netherlands, Flevoland, Zeewolde, Horsterwold, kavel Pz 29e4.

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Capronia nigerrima (R.R. Bloxam) M.E. Barr
L.4329147Unknown   Unknown s.n.1989-07-29
Netherlands, Flevoland, Lelystad, Overijsselse Hout.

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Capronia nigerrima (R.R. Bloxam) M.E. Barr
L.4329146Becker AG   Becker, AG s.n.2008-04-03
Netherlands, Noord-Holland, Amsterdamse Waterleidingduinen, omgeving Vliegermonument.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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