Dataset: PAUH-
Search Criteria: PORTUGAL; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Texas Rio Grande Valley


PAUH
Vulpia bromoides (L.) Gray
A. A. Beetle   R-5991968-05-04
PORTUGAL, Lisboa, Parque Forestal in Lisbon

PAUH
Vulpia bromoides (L.) Gray
A. A. Beetle   R-579 B1968-05-04
PORTUGAL, Fatima

PAUH
Vulpia bromoides (L.) Gray
A. A. Beetle   R-6071968-05-04
PORTUGAL, Lisbon in Parque Forestal.

PAUH
Vulpia bromoides (L.) Gray
A. A. Beetle   R-5791968-05-04
PORTUGAL, Fatima

PAUH
00007329A. A. Beetle   R-5931968-05-04
Portugal, Coastal town of Nazare

PAUH
Vulpia bromoides (L.) Gray
00012359A. A. Beetle   R-579 B1968-05-04
Portugal, Centro, Ourem. Santarem. Fatima.

PAUH
Vulpia bromoides (L.) Gray
00012355A. A. Beetle   R-5791968-05-04
Portugal, Santarem, Ourem, Fatima.

PAUH
Vulpia bromoides (L.) Gray
00012356A. A. Beetle   R-6071968-05-04
Portugal, Estremadura, Lisbon. Parque Forestal.

PAUH
Vulpia bromoides (L.) Gray
00012363A. A. Beetle   R-5991968-05-04
Portugal, Lisboa, Parque Forestal.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.