Dataset: BR
Search Criteria: Kazakhstan; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Microsphaera euphorbiae Berk. & M.A.Curtis
BR5020084914395Jaczewski A., Komarov L.V. & Tranzschel W.   S.N.1893-00-00
Kazakhstan, Ad fluv. Seravschan

BR
Phragmidium disciflorum (Tode) J.James
BR5020077436309Jaczewski A., Komarov L.V. & Tranzschel W.   S.N.1893-06-00
Kazakhstan, Fluvium Seravschan superior

BR
Phragmidium devastator Sorokin
BR5020077431250Sorokin N. V.   S.N.
Kazakhstan

BR
Entyloma leontices Savul.
BR5020027678339Vánky K.   S.N.1961-05-20
Kazakhstan, Karzhantau gory; Kosbasaj, Turbat, 42.266667 69.083333

BR
Uromyces limonii (DC.) Lév.
BR5020078155704Jaczewski A., Komarov L.V. & Tranzschel W.   S.N.1893-00-00
Kazakhstan, Ad fluvium Seravschan super

BR
Leptogium saturninum (Dicks.) Nyl.
BR5030048202901Vašák V.   S.N.
Kazakhstan

BR
Dermatocarpon vellereum Zschacke
BR5030029538500Vašák V.   
Kazakhstan

BR
Phragmidium disciflorum (Tode) J.James
BR5020077437313Jaczewski A., Komarov L.V. & Tranzschel W.   S.N.1893-06-00
Kazakhstan, Fluvium Seravschan superior

BR
Microsphaera umbilici Kom.
BR5020084984121Jaczewski A., Komarov L.V. & Tranzschel W.   S.N.1893-08-00
Kazakhstan, Ad fluvium Seravschan superior

BR
Phragmidium devastator Sorokin
BR5020077430246Jaczewski A., Komarov L.V. & Tranzschel W.   S.N.1893-08-00
Kazakhstan, Fluvium Seravschan superior

BR
Phragmidium circumvallatum Magnus
BR5020077429233Jaczewski A., Komarov L.V. & Tranzschel W.   S.N.1893-06-00
Kazakhstan, Fluvium Seravschan superior

BR
Peltigera polydactylon (Neck.) Hoffm.
BR5030052722518Vašák V.   S.N.
Kazakhstan

BR
Physcia stellaris (L.) Nyl.
BR5030054604904Vašák V.   S.N.
Kazakhstan


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Google Map

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