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

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University Museum of Bergen


BG
36532R. Santesson   10290a1954-07-20
France

BG
36533P. van den Boom   1990-08-14
Italy, Trentino-Alto Adige, Bolzano, 54 km WSW of Merano, NP Stilfser Joch, road Prad - Stilfserjoch, SW of Tarfoi, 46.5 11.4167, 1850m

BG
37178Kalle Huuskonen   1960-08-23
Finland, Pielavesi, W-Säviä, Kallioselkä ad ramos Piceae excelsae [Finland, Savonia borealis]

BG
68538Kalle Huuskonen   1960-08-23
Finland, Pielavesi, W-Säviä, Kallioselkä [Finland, Savonia borealis]

BG
80605S. Kjærland   2005-02-21
Norway, Vestland, Voss, Stokset (Stokksel), oppom brua., 60.5188 6.7612, 400m

BG
99380John Inge Johnsen   2015-09-12
Norway, Rogaland, Sandnes, N-siden av Eldridåsen, 58.962 6.015, 60 - 80m

BG
35470T. Tønsberg   196291994-02-13
Norway, Vestland, Bergen, Milde, S of Vestrepollen, lakelet Mørkevatn, the island, 60.2624 5.275, 1 - 20m

BG
99428John Inge Johnsen   2015-09-12
Norway, Rogaland, ved Kvalvåg [NORWAY, ROGALAND, FORSAND OG STRAND], 58.9665 6.0163, 50 - 60m

BG
36534T. Tønsberg   s.n.1987-09-05
Norway, Vestland, Bjørnafjorden, Bjørnen, hill 110, 60.1492 5.4422, 80 - 110m

BG
58695T. Tønsberg   195821993-11-19
Norway, Vestland, Stord, the hillock between Skjersholmane ferry quay and cove Alnavågen, 59.7512 5.4677, 10m

BG
39754I. Gjerde   1998-09-04
Norway, Vestland, Askøy, Åsebø, 60.4927 5.1402

BG
95631John Inge Johnsen   2012-05-27
Norway, Rogaland, Strand, ved Kvalvåg, 58.9729 6.0192, 5 - 10m

BG
37228John Inge Johnsen   1995-08-27
Norway, Rogaland, Strand, S-side of Skifteåsen., 58.9682 6.0337


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