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A Willing Contribution to Flora Hellenica Field Records 1984 A Willing Contribution to Flora Hellenica Field records 1984 by Eckhard Willing December 2016 Einleitung Im Jahr 1984 besuchten wir (Barbara Willing und Eckhard Willing) das Hügel- und Bergland West-Makedoniens, um hier im Wesentlichen nach Orchideen zu suchen. Andere Familien als die Orchidaceae spielten praktisch keine Rolle. Die Ergebnisse haben wir in folgender Arbeit veröffentlicht: WILLING, B. & E. WILLING (1985): Beitrag zur Orchideenflora NW-Griechenlands – Kartierungsergebnisse 1984/85 -. - Mitt. Bl. Arbeitskr. Heim. Orch. Baden-Württ. 17 (4): 508-628, 82 fig. Full text Fundorte GR, Fokis, 0,6 km W Ag. Nikolaos, 30.04.1984 Straßengraben, 10 m Fok 38, 38°20’51’‘N, 22°08’40’‘E, FH 04.05 GR, Fokis, 2,2 km SO Ag. Spiridon, 30.04.1984 Phrygana, 20 m Fok 39, 38°21’24’‘N, 22°07’59’‘E, EH 94.96 GR, Fokis, 1 km W Ag. Spiridon, 30.04.1984 Aufgelassener Acker, Ka, 20 m Fok 40, 38°21’57’‘N, 22°06’37’‘E, EH 94.77 GR, Fokis, 1,7 km O Spilia, 30.04.1984 Krautfluren, Phrygana, ka, 15 m Fok 41, 38°22’30’‘N, 22°05’57’‘E, EH 94.68 GR, Fokis, Spilia, 30.04.1984 Thymus-Phrygana, Ka, 10 m Fok 42, 38°22’31’‘N, 22°05’15’‘E, EH 94.58 GR, Fokis, 0,8 km NO Spilia, 30.04.1984 Phrygana, Ka, 230 m Fok 43, 38°22’31’‘N, 22°05’15’‘E, EH 94.58 GR, Fokis, 0,4 km SW Elea, 30.04.1984 Phrygana, Sa,320 m Fok 44, 38°23’03’‘N, 22°05’57’‘E, EH 94.69 GR, Fokis, 0,8 km NO Elea, 30.04.1984 Phrygana, Sa, 580 m Fok 45, 38°23’35’‘N, 22°06’39’‘E, EH 95.70 GR, Fokis, 1, 8 km N Elea, 30.04.1984 Phrygana, Ka, sa, 660 m Fok 46, 38°23’35’‘N, 22°06’39’‘E, EH 95.70 GR, Fokis, 3,4 km NO Grigoritika, 30.04.1984 Phrygana, Zypressenwald, ka, 330 m Fok 48, 38°25’49’‘N, 21°57’03’‘E, EH 85.34 GR, Fokis, 3,2 km O Grigoritika, 01.05.1984 Ölbaumhain, Krautfluren, Ka, 260 m Fok 47, 38°25’50’‘N, 21°56’22’‘E, EH 85.24 GR, Fokis, 1,2 km SW Filothei, 01.05.1984 Krautfluren, Phrygana, Ka, 430 m Fok 49, 38°26’22’‘N, 21°57’04’‘E, EH 85.35 GR, Fokis, 2,3 km NO Filothei, 01.05.1984 Straßenböschung, Eichenwald, 560 m Fok 50, 38°27’58’‘N, 21°59’09’‘E, EH 85.68 GR, Fokis, 1,9 km SW Tichi, 01.05.1984 Buschwald, Schiefer, 450 m Fok 51, 38°29’03’‘N, 21°59’10’‘E, EH 86.60 GR, Fokis, 0,5 km W Tichi, 01.05.1984 Weinfeld, aufgelassen, Phrygana, 630 m Fok 52, 38°29’03’‘N, 21°59’51’‘E, EH 86.70 GR, Fokis, 1,2 km O Tichi, 01.05.1984 Krautfluren, Wacholder, 670 m Fok 53, 38°29’02’‘N, 22°01’14’‘E, EH 86.90 GR, Fokis, 1,1 km SO Potidania, 01.05.1984 Krautfluren, Tannenwald, Sa, 950 m Fok 54, 38°29’01’‘N, 22°03’17’‘E, EH 96.20 GR, Fokis, 1,1 km ONO Potidania, 01.05.1984 Phrygana, 800 m Fok 55, 38°29’33’‘N, 22°03’59’‘E, EH 96.31 GR, Etolia-Akarnania, 2,2 NO Mandra, 02.05.1984 Phrygana, einz. Laubbäume, 400 m Eto 290, 38°36’12’‘N, 21°42’02’‘E, EH 67.13 GR, Etolia-Akarnania, 3, 2 km NO Mandra, 02.05.1984 Phrygana, Eichenwald, Ka, Sa, 320 m Eto 291, 38°36’44’‘N, 21°42’44’‘E, EH 67.24 GR, Etolia-Akarnania, 2 km S Melinkova, 02.05.1984 Q.coccifera-Wald, Ka, Sa, 380 m Eto 292, 38°36’45’‘N, 21°42’02’‘E, EH 67.14 GR, Etolia-Akarnania, 0,8 km S Melinkova, 02.05.1984 Krautfluren, Q. coccifera-Buschwald, 400 m Eto 293, 38°37’17’‘N, 21°42’03’‘E, EH 67.15 GR, Etolia-Akarnania, 1,4 km WSW Amvrakia, 03.05.1984 Nadelwald, Sa, 1090 m Eto 294, 38°39’27’‘N, 21°41’23’‘E, EH 67.09 GR, Etolia-Akarnania, 1,8 km SW Argiro Pigadi, 03.05.1984 Nadelwald, Ka, Ho, 1150 m Eto 295, 38°40’32’‘N, 21°40’42’‘E, EH 58.91 GR, Etolia-Akarnania, NNO Nea Malesiada, 04.05.1984 Cistus-Phrygana, Ölbäume, 500 m Eto 296, 38°54’41’‘N, 21°20’46’‘E, EJ 30.07 GR, Etolia-Akarnania, 0,8 km O Xomeri, 04.05.1984 Q. coccifera-Wald, 600 m Eto 297, 38°58’28’‘N, 21°22’10’‘E, EJ 31.24 GR, Etolia-Akarnania, 2 km O Agridi, 04.05.1984 Ruderalfluren, Sa, 300 m Eto 298, 39°02’48’‘N, 21°17’20’‘E, EJ 22.52 GR, Etolia-Akarnania, W Thiamos, 04.05.1984 Phrygana, Sa, 350 m Eto 299, 39°03’53’‘N, 21°15’57’‘E, EJ 22.34 GR, Etolia-Akarnania, W Thiamos, 04.05.1984 Eichenwald, 390 m Eto 300, 39°03’53’‘N, 21°15’15’‘E, EJ 22.24 GR, Etolia-Akarnania, 1,3 km SSW Patiopoulo, 04.05.1984 Straßenböschung, Sa, 350 m Eto 301, 39°04’58’‘N, 21°15’16’‘E, EJ 22.26 GR, Kastoria, 0,4 km W Perikopi, 04.05.1984 Feuchtwiese, 1400 m Kas 15, 40°36’51’‘N, 21°24’50’‘E, EK 39.56 GR, Arta, 3 km SW Ano Kalendini, 05.05.1984 Straßenböschung, Sa, 300 m Art 41, 39°13’06’‘N, 21°08’20’‘E, EJ 14.21 GR, Arta, 1, 8 km S Ano Kalendini, 05.05.1984 Krautfluren, Sa, 180 m Art 42, 39°14’10’‘N, 21°09’02’‘E, EJ 14.33 GR, Arta, NO Ano Kalendini, 05.05.1984 Phrygana, Sa, 320 m Art 43, 39°14’43’‘N, 21°09’44’‘E, EJ 14.44 GR, Arta, 2,2 km N Velentziko, 05.05.1984 Krautfluren, Ka, 800 m Art 44, 39°14’10’‘N, 21°13’54’‘E, EJ 24.03 GR, Arta, 2, 9 km NO Xirokambo, 05.05.1984 Wacholderhang, Ka, 920 m Art 45, 39°16’19’‘N, 21°16’00’‘E, EJ 24.37 GR, Arta, 3, 8 km NO Xirokambo, 05.05.1984 Nadelwald, Ka, 1040 m Art 46, 39°15’47’‘N, 21°16’42’‘E, EJ 24.46 GR, Arta, 1,3 km SW Elati, 05.05.1984 Krautfluren, Sandstein, 630 m Art 47, 39°17’24’‘N, 21°18’05’‘E, EJ 24.69 GR, Arta, 0,5 km O Elati, 05.05.1984 Nadelwald, Sa, 830 m Art 48, 39°17’56’‘N, 21°19’29’‘E, EJ 25.80 GR, Arta, 0,6 km S Melate, 06.05.1984 Phrygana, Krautfluren, Sa, 180 m Art 49, 39°14’11’‘N, 21°06’15’‘E, EJ 04.93 GR, Arta, 0,6 km SW Anemorrachi, 06.05.1984 Krautfluren, Sa, 360 m Art 50, 39°18’30’‘N, 21°04’11’‘E, EJ 05.61 GR, Arta, 2 km S Ramia, 06.05.1984 Arbutus-Erica-Phrygana, Sa, 300 m Art 51, 39°22’50’‘N, 21°04’53’‘E, EJ 05.79 GR, Arta, Ramia, 06.05.1984 Krautfluren, 520 m Art 52, 39°23’55’‘N, 21°04’11’‘E, EJ 06.61 GR, Arta, 0,8 km NW Mikrospilia, 06.05.1984 Cistus-Phrygana, Ka, 540 m Art 53, 39°25’32’‘N, 21°05’35’‘E, EJ 06.84 GR, Arta, 0,6 km SW Agnanda, 06.05.1984 Krautfluren, Sa, 540 m Art 54, 39°28’14’‘N, 21°04’11’‘E, EJ 06.69 GR, Arta, 0,4 km N Paleochori, 06.05.1984 Krautfluren in Nadelwald, Sa, 730 m Art 55, 39°29’19’‘N, 21°04’11’‘E, EJ 07.61 GR, Arta, 2,7 km SW Pramanda, 06.05.1984 Krautfluren, terrassiert, Sa, 700 m Art 56, 39°30’24’‘N, 21°04’11’‘E, EJ 07.63 GR, Kastoria, 3 km SO Neo Kostarazi, 06.05.1984 Steinige Krautfluren m. Prunus, Kalk, 700 m Kas 39 a,40°24’58’‘N, 21°21’13’‘E, EK 37.04 GR, Karditsa, 1,3 km NW Agnandero, 07.05.1984 Feuchte Krautfluren, 1000 m Kar 1, 39°29’41’‘N, 21°49’33’‘E, EJ 77.12 GR, Trikala, 1 km SO Pefki, 07.05.1984 Krautfluren, Sa, 670 m Tri 1, 39°47’07’‘N, 21°23’07’‘E, EK 30.34 GR, Trikala, 0,6 km O Trigon, 07.05.1984 Kiefernaufforstung, Ka, sa, 780 m Tri 2, 39°47’07’‘N, 21°25’14’‘E, EK 30.64 GR, Trikala, 3 km OSO Trigon, 07.05.1984 Hangsumpf, Sa, 780 m Tri 3, 39°47’06’‘N, 21°26’38’‘E, EK 30.84 GR, Trikala, 1,3 km O megali Kerasea, 07.05.1984 Eichengebüsch, Krautfluren, Sa, 500 m Tri 4, 39°44’56’‘N, 21°30’49’‘E, EK 40.40 GR, Trikala, 1,2 km O Mournkani, 07.05.1984 Eichengebüsch, Sa, 300 m Tri 5, 39°44’23’‘N, 21°32’13’‘E, EJ 49.69 GR, Trikala, 2,3 km NW Kalambaka, 07.05.1984 Feuchtwiese, 220 m Tri 6, 39°43’17’‘N, 21°36’24’‘E, EJ 59.27 GR, Karditsa, 0,6 km N Loutropigi, 08.05.1984 Busch-Phrygana, Sa, 640 m Kar 10, 39°07’25’‘N, 22°02’28’‘E, EJ 93.01 GR, Karditsa, 5 km S Karditsa, 08.05.1984 Feuchtwiesen, 120 m Kar 2, 39°18’50’‘N, 21°54’17’‘E, EJ 75.82 GR, Karditsa, 1 km NW Zaimi, 08.05.1984 Feldrand, 130 m Kar 3, 39°18’17’‘N, 21°54’59’‘E, EJ 75.91 GR, Karditsa, 0,4 km SW Zaimi, 08.05.1984 Feldrand, 130 m Kar 4, 39°17’44’‘N, 21°55’40’‘E, EJ 85.00 GR, Karditsa, 1,5 km NW Kallifoni, 08.05.1984 Ruderalfluren, 140 m Kar 5, 39°17’12’‘N, 21°56’21’‘E, EJ 84.19 GR, Karditsa, 0,7 km S Kallifoni, 08.05.1984 Affodill-Fluren, 150 m Kar 6, 39°16’06’‘N, 21°57’02’‘E, EJ 84.27 GR, Karditsa, 2,9 km S Kedros, 08.05.1984 Phrygana, Sa, 210 m Kar 7, 39°11’12’‘N, 22°01’50’‘E, EJ 83.98 GR, Karditsa, 3,7 km S Kedro, 08.05.1984 Phrygana, Krautfluren, Sa, 240 m Kar 8, 39°10’39’‘N, 22°02’31’‘E, EJ 93.07 GR, Karditsa, 2,2 km NO Vathilakko, 08.05.1984 Eichenwald, Krautfluren, Sa, 450 m Kar 9, 39°07’59’‘N, 21°58’19’‘E, EJ 83.42 GR, Karditsa, 6 km SW Karditsa, 09.05.1984 Feuchtwiesen, 130 m Kar 12, 39°19’56’‘N, 21°51’31’‘E, EJ 75.44 GR, Karditsa, 1,2 km W Mitropolis, 09.05.1984 Krautfluren, 180 m Kar 13, 39°20’30’‘N, 21°48’44’‘E, EJ 75.05 GR, Karditsa, 2,2 km W Mitropolis, 09.05.1984 Krautfluren, Buschwald, 220 m Kar 14, 39°20’30’‘N, 21°48’03’‘E, EJ 65.95 GR, Karditsa, 3,1 km W Mitropolis, 09.05.1984 Nasse Krautfluren, Sa, 230 m Kar 15, 39°20’30’‘N, 21°48’03’‘E, EJ 65.95 GR, Karditsa, 3,6 km W Mitropolis, 09.05.1984 Krautfluren, Sa, 240 m Kar 16, 39°20’30’‘N, 21°47’21’‘E, EJ 65.85 GR, Karditsa, 0,2 km S Moschato, 09.05.1984 Eichenwald, Sa, 460 m Kar 17, 39°18’53’‘N, 21°47’20’‘E, EJ 65.82 GR, Karditsa, 1,3 km S Moni Koronis, 09.05.1984 Eichenwald, Sa, 800 m Kar 18, 39°18’21’‘N, 21°46’38’‘E, EJ 65.71 GR, Karditsa, 2 km S Moni Koronis, 09.05.1984 Eichenwald, Sa, 800 m Kar 19, 39°17’48’‘N, 21°46’37’‘E, EJ 65.70 GR, Karditsa, 2,2 km N Lambero, 09.05.1984 Eichenwald, Sa, 790 m Kar 20, 39°17’16’‘N, 21°46’37’‘E, EJ 64.79 GR, Karditsa, 1,4 km N Lambero, 09.05.1984 Eichenwald, Krautfluren, 780 m Kar 21, 39°17’16’‘N, 21°46’37’‘E, EJ 64.79 GR, Karditsa, 2 km NW Moni Koronis, 09.05.1984 Buschwald, Sa, 560 m Kar 22, 39°19’26’‘N, 21°45’57’‘E, EJ 65.63 GR, Karditsa, 2 km W Morfovouni, 09.05.1984 Krautfluren, Eichenwald, Sa, 800 m Kar 23, 39°21’04’‘N, 21°43’10’‘E, EJ 65.26 GR, Karditsa, 1 km NO Krioneri, 09.05.1984 Tannenwald, Sa, 840 m Kar 24, 39°20’33’‘N, 21°41’05’‘E, EJ 55.95 GR, Karditsa, 1,3 km O Mesenikola, 09.05.1984 Steilhang, Sa, 440 m Kar 25, 39°20’31’‘N, 21°45’15’‘E, EJ 65.55 GR, Karditsa, 1 km S Kallithiro, 10.05.1984 Nasse Krautfluren, Phrygana, Sa, 240 m Kar 26, 39°15’03’‘N, 21°53’33’‘E, EJ 74.75 GR, Karditsa, 0,6 km ONO Rachoula, 10.05.1984 Eichenwald, Sa, 320 m Kar
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