Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Exsertotheca crispa (Neckera crispa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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BOL0253338Unknown   Sub-BH24640
Unknown, Europe, Schafberg Ischel.

BOL
BOL0253339Clarke, C.B.   28071865-04-09
England, North West, Cumbria, Eskdale.

BOL
BOL0253340Withers   26271862-04-15
England, North West, Cumbria, Borrowdale.

BOL
BOL0253343Holmen, K.   8001986-10-12
Sweden, Kalmar, Smaland. 30 km W of Oskarshamn, More-ravinen.

BOL
BOL0253344Holmen, K   8001986-10-12
Sweden, Kalmar, Smaland, 30 km W of Oskarshamn, More-ravinen.

BOL
BOL0253345Warncke, E.   201967-04-15
Denmark, Central Jutland, In Addit skov. s.o. Silkeborg [SE of Silkeborg, Addit forest].

BOL
BOL0253346Lawalree, E.   131041965-07-02
Belgium, Luxembourg, Limite Engrens-Bertogne angle S.E. du confluent Ourthe ruisseau de la fosse (ou de corneille). [Engreux-Bertogne boundary, SE corner of the confluence Ourthe-Fosse (or corneille) stream.]

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BOL0253347Simmons, H.G.   s.n.1892-10-09
Sweden, Skane, Skaralid.

BOL
BOL0253348Forssell, H.   s.n.
Switzerland, Valais, Loeche-les-Bains [Leukerbad].

BOL
BOL0253349Lickleder   s.n.
Germany, Bavaria, Bayern, Hausstein (Rusel) in Bayerische Wald [Bavaria, Bavarian Forest, Haustein (Rusel)].

BOL
BOL0253350Hesselbo, A.   s.n.1947-06-26
Denmark, Bornholm, Gudhjem.

BOL
BOL0253351Simmons, H.G.   s.n.1892-10-09
Sweden, Skane, Skaralid.

BOL
BOL0253352Grebe, C.   s.n.1889-05-01
Germany, Westphalia

BOL
BOL0253353Stenholm, C.   s.n.1937-06-24
Sweden, Varmland, Skillingmark, V. [Vastra] Boda.

BOL
BOL0253354Withers   26281862-04-15
England, North West, Cumbria, Borrowdale.

BOL
BOL0263092Unknown   s.n.
Scotland


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