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

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


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Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
L.4142236Herb Lenormand S-R   Herb Lenormand, S-R s.n.
ZZ

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Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
L.4142235Unknown   Unknown s.n.
ZZ

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Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
L.4142237Herb Kützing FT   Herb Kützing, FT s.n.
France, Gallia.

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Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
L.4142232Unknown   Unknown s.n.
ZZ

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Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
L.4140526Lenormand SR   Lenormand, SR s.n.
France

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Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
L.4142234Herb Weber-van Bosse   Herb Weber-van Bosse s.n.
ZZ

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Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
L.4142233Herb Lenormand S-R   Herb Lenormand, S-R s.n.
ZZ, Caen.

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Cystocoleus germanicum
L.1040945Schneider T   Schneider, T s.n.1930-08-24
Germany, Thüringen, am Eingang zum Schmalwassergrund bei Dietharz [Tambach-Dietharz].

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Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
L 0829414Bakker S   Bakker, S s.n.1992-04-30
Luxembourg, Grevenmacher, 4 km W of Echternach, 1 km S.E. of Berdorf Aesbech L 9.12.

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Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
L 0829413Bakker S   Bakker, S s.n.1991-08-04
France, Mittlach-Herrenberg waterval bij camping

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Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
L 0829415Bakker S   Bakker, S s.n.1992-05-01
Luxembourg, ½ -1 km SE of Beaufort, Valley along Haupeschbaach L 9.53.

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Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
L 0829416Bakker S   Bakker, S s.n.1994-08-01
Austria, Kärnten, Lokatie: Rottensteinertal 3 km N of Steinfeld. Path 345. Path 345.

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Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
L 0752871Spier JL   Spier, JL 22161990-07-21
Switzerland, Valais (Wallis), Pramousse ; Evolène


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