Dataset: S
Search Criteria: Turkmenistan; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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F11809Androssow   10 A1911-06-09
Turkmenistan, Transcaspiae, prope pagum Usch-Adji

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Phellinus weirii (Murrill) Gilb.
F28050E. Parmasto   TAA 556441971-10-28
Turkmenistan, Montes Kopet-Dagh, Dushar. Alt. 2100 m.

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F28870Androssow   1910-12-08
Turkmenistan, Ad ripas fl. Amu-Daria pr. st. Farab, Buiharae.

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F35163Tranzschel   1900-05-10
Turkmenistan, Regio Transcaspica, Repetek.

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F35162Tranzschel   1900-00-00
Turkmenistan, Repetek reg. Transcaspicae R...

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Aecidium kuntzii Kaernb. & G. Winter
F35374L. Kärnbach   1886-05-20
Turkmenistan, Transkaspien, Kizil-Arvat.

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F35821S. Korzjinskij   1895-04-08
Turkmenistan, Prope As’chabad reg. Transcaspicae Romae.

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Gaubaea bornmuelleri (Magnus) Petr.
F40842Litwinow, com. J. Bornmüller   1898-00-00
Turkmenistan, Askabad.

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Septoria hennigsiana G. Winter
F62148L. Kärnbach   1886-05-23
Turkmenistan, Turkmenien: Kisil Arvat.

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F63756P. Sintenis   1901-05-03
Turkmenistan, R.. Transcaspica: Kizil Arvat in collibus.

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F63747P. Sintenis   1901-05-08
Turkmenistan, Transkaspien: Kizil-Arvat.

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Asteridiella atra (Doidge) Hansf.
F77231C. G. Hansford   19381936-11-00
Turkmenistan, Uganda, Kiagwe, Rifle Range

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F99236I. Pisút   1975-04-21
Turkmenistan, Ahal, URSS. Asia media, Turcomania. Aschabad, prope pagum Bagir loco dicto Kone Nusaj, alt. 400 m. s. m.

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F157431I. Pisut   1975-04-21
Turkmenistan, Ahal, URSS. Asia media, Turcomania. Aschabad, prope pagum Bagir loco dicto Kone Nusaj, alt. 400 m s. m.

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Puccinia retecta Syd. & P. Syd.
F236552W. Tranzschel   1900-06-13
Turkmenistan, Turkestan, Prov. Fergana, Distr. Osch. Ad ... Bel... in jugo Alaica


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