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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Euphorbia exigua (Esula exigua, Keraselma exigua, Keraselma retusa, Tithymalus exiguus), Euphorbia exigua ssp. exigua (Euphorbia exigua var. acuta, Euphorbia exigua var. melillensis, Euphorbia exigua var. pycnophylla, Euphorbia exigua var. retusa, Euphorbia exigua var. tricuspidata, Euphorbia exigua... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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ILL00155615P.J. Hunt   3481956-02-13
United Kingdom, Saventon lane in Frome, North Somerset., 51.229167 -2.318333

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ILL00159067Hans Sandberg   23411

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ILL00155614K. Kovacs   3391915-08-31
Serbia and Montenegro, Obecse, formerly Bács-Bodrog county, Kingdom of Hungary, Eastern Hungarian Kingdom, Principality of Transylvania., 45.618889 20.036111

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ILL00155613s.n.   
Germany, Erlangen, Bavaria, 49.578889 10.989444

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ILL00155612F. Perrie   
France, Moinons, Saint Pierre d'Albigny, Savoie department, Auvergne Rhône Alpes region, 45.496387 6.109894

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ILL00155611Karl Krischke   1871856-01-05
Czech Republic, Murray Orient; near the district of Freiberg, in Nauhubel ruderal that encircles the city., 49.640482 18.150476

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ILL00155610G.W. Ragden   9711865-00-00
United Kingdom

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ILL00155609P. Goetghebeur, H. De Pauq   52251983-08-16
France, Mountain of Couple (Mont de Couple), municipality of Audembert Wissant, Pas-de-Calais department, Hauts-de-France., 50.870702 1.704666, 70m


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