Dataset: TU-
Taxa: Microthelia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Tartu Natural History Museum


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TUF068088Kristjan Zobel   1979-01-01
Irkutski oblast, Hamar-Daban mäeahelik, Bolshaya Osinovka jõe org [Irkutsk oblast, Khamar-Daban mountain range, Bolshaya Osinovka river valley]

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TUF064634Hans Trass   1958-08-16
Koola ps, Hibiinid, Rasvumtshori [= Rasvumchorr] platoo

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TUF074001   1979-01-01
Burjaadi ANSV, Hamar-Dabani mäeahelik, Baikali LKA, Perejomnaja jõe org [Buryatia, Khamar-Daban mountain range, Baikal Nature Reserve, valley of the river Peryomnaya]

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TUF068087Avo Roosma   1981-08-01
Burjaadi ANSV, Hamar-Daban, Baikal LK, Mishiha jõe org 700/16,0 [Buryatia, Khamar-Daban mountain range, Baical Bature Reserve, valley of the Mishiha river]

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TUF074004Kristjan Zobel   1981-08-01
Burjaadi ANSV, Hamar-Dabani mäeahelik, Baikali LKA, Mishiha jõe org, 900/23,5 [Buryatia, Khamar-Daban mountain range, Baical Nature Reserve, valley of the river Mishiha]

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Microthelia analeptoides Bagl. & Carestia
TUF010415Karl(Carl) Eggerth   
Austria inferior. In monte Schneeberg.

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TUF072121.b   1979-01-01
Irkutski oblast, Hamar Dabani mäeahelik, Solzani jõe org [Irkutsk oblast, Khamar Daban mountain range, valley of the river Solzan]

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TUF074002.aAndi Pärn   1980-01-01
Burjaadi ANSV, Hamar Dabani mäeahelik, Baikali LKA, Perejomnaja jõe org [Buryatia, Baikal Nature Reserve, Khamar Daban mountain range, valley of the river Peryomnaya]

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Microthelia atomaria (Ach.) Körb.
TUF068411.cTiina Randlane   1980-01-01
[Irkutsk oblast, Hamar Dabani mäeahelik] Solzani parem kallas, kõrgus c. 170 m jõest [Irkutsk oblast, Khamar-Daban mountain range, right bank of the Solzan river]


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