Dataset: MO-
Taxa: Satyrium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Satyrium hircinum L.
100711380Anonymous   s.n.
Europe.

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Satyrium carneum Sims
100471119Anonymous   202

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100471124Anonymous   s.n.1833-00-00
Legi in arenosis planitier Capenfio, in Pappet

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101336711H.G. Flanagan   10341893-10-00
Southern Africa., 610m

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101338151R. Story   35921948-10-16
Sandy damp soil with macchia 12 m from Worcester on Ceres rd., 152m

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101338148Ralph R. Stewart   113901930-09-02
2134m

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103257561Unknown   s.n.1893-00-00

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Satyrium lingulatum Vill.
103460990Collector Illegible   14801892-09-00

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103461369Collector Illegible   724

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Satyrium erectum Lindl.
103461382Unknown   s.n.

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103461400M.C. Gillett   45091938-10-09
Caledon Div.; 8 m from Stanford on the road to Elim.

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103461501L. Pauwels   69561988-01-05
Route Mokobe Kasari - Lubridi, à 15 km de Lubridi.

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103461736Unknown   15541841-08-05
In montibus prope Dochli provinciae Sana.


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