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

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Dermatocarpon miniatum (L.) W.Mann
BR5030029576885Vašák V.   S.N.
Uzbekistan

BR
Dermatocarpon vellereum Zschacke
BR5030029535479Vašák V.   
Uzbekistan

BR
Fulgensia desertorum (Tomin) Poelt
BR5030042966922Vašák V.   S.N.
Uzbekistan

BR
Toninia coeruleonigricans (Lightf.) Th.Fr.
BR5030061885747Vašák V.   S.N.
Uzbekistan

BR
Dermatocarpon vellereum Zschacke
BR5030029536483Vašák V.   
Uzbekistan

BR
Dermatocarpon miniatum (L.) W.Mann
BR5030029561737Vašák V.   S.N.
Uzbekistan

BR
Aspicilia radiosa (Hoffm.) Poelt & Leuckert
BR5030031635136Vašák V.   S.N.
Uzbekistan

BR
Dermatocarpon desertorum Tomin
BR5030044364351Vašák V.   S.N.
Uzbekistan

BR
Dermatocarpon vellereum Zschacke
BR5030029537497Vašák V.   
Uzbekistan

BR
Physcia aipolia (Humb.) Fürnr.
BR5030054496790Vašák V.   S.N.
Uzbekistan

BR
Ustilago tuberculata Golovin
BR5020028511901Vánky K.   S.N.1988-05-30
Uzbekistan, Avliya; Raion Gallyaaralskij, 39.916667 67.616667

BR
Diploschistes actinostomus (Pers. ex Ach.) Zahlbr.
BR5030029507193Vašák V.   S.N.
Uzbekistan

BR
Dermatocarpon miniatum (L.) W.Mann
BR5030029562741Vašák V.   S.N.
Uzbekistan

BR
Dermatocarpon miniatum var. miniatum (L.) W. Mann
BR5030015194628Vašák V.   1988-04-28
Uzbekistan, Tianshan, montes Karzhantau, in vicinitate rivi Ak-tash.

BR
Acarospora A. Massal.
BR5030015355296Vašák V.   1984-05-17
Uzbekistan, montes Alaiski khrebet, loco lordon dicto.

BR
Rhizoplaca peltata (Ramond) Leuckert & Poelt
BR5030060969868Vašák V.   S.N.
Uzbekistan

BR
Rhizoplaca melanophthalma (DC.) Leuckert
BR5030060967802Vašák V.   S.N.
Uzbekistan


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Google Map

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