Dataset: BG
Taxa: Roccellina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University Museum of Bergen


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32396R. Moberg   104191993-02-21
Mexico, Baja California, Laguna Manuela. Coastal mountain, 28.25 -114.1167, 100m

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34453G. Kantvilas   60/93 dupl.1993-03-24
Australia, Tasmania, Track to Nevada Peak, -42.9 146.6833, 850m

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34455G. Kantvilas   73/931993-03-21
Australia, Tasmania, Mt. Hugel, 0.5 km N of summit, -42.1 146.0833, 1280m

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Roccellina limitata (Nyl.) Tehler
62686W.A. Weber, B. Johnston   1976-11-13
Chile, Coastal bluffs at Punto Los Molles; shrubby moorlands just N of the village [CHILE, ACONCAGUA (PROV.)], 10m

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69797W.A. Weber, Barry Johnston   1976-11-13
Chile, Valparaíso, Punto Los Molles [Chile, Valparaíso, San Felipe de Aconcagua], 50m

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Roccellina franciscana (Herre) Follmann
69798W.A. Weber, R. Santesson   1966-04-02
United States, California, Cypress Point (the type locality) 17-Mile Drive between Pacific Grove and Carmel, Monterey Peninsula [United States, California, Monterey Co.]

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Roccellina lutosa (Zahlbr.) Tehler
69799W.A. Weber, Barry Johnston   1976-11-13
Chile, Valparaíso, Punto Los Molles [Chile, Valparaíso, San Felipe de Aconcagua], 50m

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69800Benkt Sparre   2923a1947-10-08
Chile, Coquimbo, Depto Ovalle. Fray Jorge, 580m

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70803G. Kantvilas   73/931992-03-21
Australia, Tasmania, Mt. Hugel, 0.5 km north of summit, -42.1 146.0833, 1280m

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84448T.H. Nash   41165 dupl.1998-03-15
United States, California, Santa Barbara Co, San Miguel Island, secondary point at the beginning (N-side) of Harris Point., 34.0708 -120.3597, 30m

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Roccellina franciscana (Herre) Follmann
501135T.H. Nash   340571993-02-24
Mexico, Baja California, 5 km W of San Quintin at the Pacific Ocean Coast and 1 km S of Cerro Kenton on the W side of a small volcano, 30.4583 -116, 40m

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Roccellina nipponica (Nyl.) Tehler
93741Y. Ohmura, A. Frisch   YO84422012-02-09
Japan, Prov. Izu (Pref. Shizuoka): Ebisu Island, Suzaki, Shimoda-city [Japan, Honshu], 5m


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