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

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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L-058977Alexander Becker   1851-00-00
Russia, Volgograd, Sarepta

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Kelleria Tomin
L-082724M. Tomin   1926-07-00
Russia, Volgograd, Around Sareiti

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L-085009M. Tomin   1927-07-19
Russia, Volgograd, Kalmytzkaja Gebiet, Tinaksee

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Aspicilia A. Massal.
L-164758Eduard Wenck   
Russia, Volgograd, Sarepta, Volga Steppen

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Xanthoria (Fr.) Th. Fr.
L-173230Janolof Hermansson   2008-05-28
Russia, Volgograd, El´ton, 1,6 km NW of the village, 99 km S of Pallasovka

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Immersaria (Nyl.) Calatayud & Rambold
L-177291A.M. Vedeneev & V.G. Kulakov   1997-08-29
Russia, Volgograd, Kamyshinskij area, Sherbakovskaya sandbank

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Aspicilia A. Massal.
L-177292A.M. Vedeneev & V.G. Kulakov   1997-08-27
Russia, Volgograd, Dubovsky area, 5 km from village Olene, NE of the burial mound of Stepan Razin, 49.2 44.93333

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Physcia (Schreb.) Michx.
L-180535Björn Owe-Larsson   2008-05-25
Russia, Volgograd, Pallasovskiij Region, Elton National Park: N of Lake Elton, along Chara River

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Xanthoparmelia (Ach.) O.Blanco et al.
L-511940   
Russia, Volgograd, Sarepta an der Wolga

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Xanthoparmelia (Ach.) O.Blanco et al.
L-511944B.A. Keller   1920-00-00
Russia, Volgograd, CCCR Stalingrad gub, okrestnosti g. Krasnoarmeiska

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Aspicilia A. Massal.
L-530641Björn Owe-Larsson   2008-05-26
Russia, Volgograd, Pallasovskiij Region, W of Lake El´ton, 23.7 km WNW of El´ton (4.5 km NNE of Krasnaya Derevnya) and 98 km SSW of Pallasovka, 49.16688 46.52112

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Aspicilia A. Massal.
L-555569A.M. Vedeneev & V.G. Kulakov   1997-08-27
Russia, Volgograd, Dubovsky rayon, 5 km NE of village Olene, surroundings of the burial mound of Stepan Razin, 49.2 44.93333

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Immersaria (Nyl.) Calatayud & Rambold
L-555580A.M. Vedeneev & V.G. Kulakov   1997-08-27
Russia, Volgograd, Dubovsky rayon, 5 km NE of village Olene, surroundings of the burial mound of Stepan Razin, 49.2 44.93333

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Aspicilia A. Massal.
L-555595A.M. Vedeneev & V.G. Kulakov   1997-08-27
Russia, Volgograd, Dubovsky rayon, 5 km NE of village Olene, surroundings of the burial mound of Stepan Razin, 49.2 44.93333

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Aspicilia A. Massal.
L-555599V.G. Kulakov   1996-07-20
Russia, Volgograd, Kamyshinsky rayon, surroundings of village Shcherbatovki, right part of the steep slope of Shcherbatovki valley opposite to the village, 50.48333 45.7

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Lobothallia (Clauzade & Cl. Roux) Hafellner
L-555668V.G. Kulakov   1996-07-22
Russia, Volgograd, Kamyshinsky rayon, surroundings of village Shcherbatovki, right part of the steep slope of Shcherbatovki valley 0.5 km E of the village, 50.48333 45.7

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Aspicilia A. Massal.
L-555680A.M. Vedeneev & V.G. Kulakov   1997-09-01
Russia, Volgograd, On the border between Kamyshinsky, Kotovsky and Zhirnovsky rayon. W view from Pereshchepny, 50.57222 45.14444

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Aspicilia A. Massal.
L-555681V.G. Kulakov   1995-05-27
Russia, Volgograd, Mikhajlovskiy rayon, 7 km E of the farm Glinishche, on slope [voevyshenosti?] on left shore of river Medveditsa, 50.1 43.53333

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Aspicilia A. Massal.
L-555682A.M. Vedeneev & V.G. Kulakov   1997-09-02
Russia, Volgograd, Zhirnovsky rayon, 1 km W of Teterevjatka, 50.66944 45.16944

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Aspicilia A. Massal.
L-555683V.G. Kulakov   1995-05-27
Russia, Volgograd, Mikhajlovskiy rayon, 7 km E of the farm Glinishche, on slope [voevyshenosti?] on left shore of river Medveditsa, 50.1 43.53333

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Aspicilia A. Massal.
L-555684A.M. Vedeneev & V.G. Kulakov   1997-09-02
Russia, Volgograd, Zhirnovsky rayon, 2 km NW of Teterevjatka, 50.66944 45.16944

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Cladonia P. Browne
L-579729Alex & And. Fedorov   1926-00-00
Russia, Volgograd, Mittelrussland, Gouv. Twer, Umgebung der Stadt Twer


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