Dataset: UPS-BOT
Search Criteria: Russia; Bashkortostan; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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Leptotrochila (Rabenh.) Jørst.
F-583803J. Schdrejevsky   1907-06-25
Russia, Bashkortostan, Ryssland, Ufa

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Physcia (Schreb.) Michx.
L-130538Jul. Schell   1873-08-17
Russia, Bashkortostan, Ufa, Tüpkildy

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Caloplaca Th. Fr.
L-614769Frolov, Ivan & Vondrak, Jan   2011-06-10
Russia, Bashkortostan, Republic pf Bashkortostan; surroundings of the water reservoir "Inklinskoe vodokhranilischche", village Tashtugay, rocks in the valley of the river Tanalik about4 km S of the village, 51.93694 58.5875

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Aspicilia A. Massal.
L-682703Alexander Paukov   2013-06-02
Russia, Bashkortostan, Abzelilovskiy district, 6 km SW of Murakayevo railway station, Kryktyau ridge, 53.72353 58.62392

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Aspicilia Maheu & A.Gillet
L-682711I. Frolov   2004-06-12
Russia, Bashkortostan, Burzyanskiy district, 5 km N of Kulganino (Kolgana) village Uryash cordon, Bashirskiy Nature Reserve

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Aspicilia A. Massal.
L-682733Alexander Paukov   2010-05-25
Russia, Bashkortostan, Uchaly district, Mindyak village, 54.02472 58.76789


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