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

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
L-059571Alfred Oxner   1926-11-21
Russia, Chelyabinsk, Zlatoust, ad saxa montis Boljskoj Taganaj ditio Uralensis

UPS:BOT
Acarospora A. Massal.
L-080222Alfred Oxner   1926-09-19
Russia, Chelyabinsk, Zlatoust, ad saxa montis Kossotur prope oppidum Zlatoust

UPS:BOT
Cladonia P. Browne
L-578764A. Oxner   1926-09-01
Russia, Chelyabinsk, Ditio Uralensis. In pineto prope pag. Oborino, distr. Perm

UPS:BOT
Cladonia P. Browne
L-578765A. Oxner   1926-09-01
Russia, Chelyabinsk, Ditio Uralensis. In pineto prope pag. Oborino, distr. Perm

UPS:BOT
Aspicilia A. Massal.
L-616368Alexander Paukov   2012-08-06
Russia, Chelyabinsk, Zlatoust district, Taganay national park, 55.25267 59.76064

UPS:BOT
Sagedia (Räsänen) A.Nordin, S.Savic & Tibell
L-616439Alexander Paukov   2012-07-08
Russia, Chelyabinsk, Zlatoust district, Taganay national park, Dvuglavaya sopka Mt, 55.27953 59.73822

UPS:BOT
Sagedia (Räsänen) A.Nordin, S.Savic & Tibell
L-616448Alexander Paukov   2012-07-08
Russia, Chelyabinsk, Zlatoust district, Taganay national park, Dvuglavaya sopka Mt, 55.27953 59.73822

UPS:BOT
Aspicilia A. Massal.
L-616451Alexander Paukov   2011-10-16
Russia, Chelyabinsk, Kyshtym district, Vicinity of Kyshtym town, Egoza mountain, 55.75236 60.44647

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Aspicilia Zahlbr.
L-616459Alexander Paukov   2012-05-13
Russia, Chelyabinsk, Kyshtym district, Vicinity of Kyshtym town, Egoza mountain, 55.75236 60.44647

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Aspicilia A. Massal.
L-616483Alexander Paukov   2012-08-08
Russia, Chelyabinsk, Zlatoust district, Taganay national park, Otkliknoy khrebet Mt, 55.29533 59.81356


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