Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Nephromopsis komarovii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbarium Senckenbergianum


FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
Nephromopsis komarovii (Elenkin) J.C. Wei
34889   2012-06-17
Russian Federation, Čugujewskij Rajon, Weg zur Ussuriquelle, 43.723617 134.43805

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Nephromopsis komarovii (Elenkin) J.C.Wei
BR5030068797852Aptroot A.   568792002-10-22
China, near trailhead to Mt. Cangshan, 25.684999 100.101944

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Nephromopsis komarovii (Elenk.) Randlane & Saag
L2523Elenkin   1902-00-00
Russian federation, Irkutskaya oblast, Statio: In regione alpina ad terram montis Chongoldoi montium Sajanensium (in viciniis Nilova Pustyn; gub. Irkutsk)

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Nephromopsis komarovii (Elenk.) Randlane & Saag
F84187Tycho Norlindh & Teuvo Ahti   291601972-07-12
Mongolia, Ulan Bator City: NW slope of Mt. Bogd Uul, Dzaysan Canyon, ca. 2-4 km SW of Dzaysan Hill Monument, ca. 1650 m.

University of Gothenburg


GB
Nephromopsis komarovii (Elenkin) J.C. Wei
GB-0177655Elenkin, A. A.   1902-00-00
Russia, Irkutskaya oblast

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
Nephromopsis komarovii (Elenkin) J.C. Wei
TUF088189I. Skirina   1997-08-29
Primorie. Lasovsky area. Lisaya Mt. near town Benevskoe. Elamovskogo stream, 43.6 133.85

TU
Nephromopsis komarovii (Elenkin) J.C. Wei
TUF088341L. G. Biazrov   1970-07-09
Ara-Khangai region, Tevshruleh distr. 15 km from Tevshruleh to south-east, right bank of river Khuh-Sumein-gol, slope of NW exsposition

TU
Nephromopsis komarovii (Elenkin) J.C. Wei
TUF088362Hans Trass   1979-01-01
Burjaadi ANSV, Ida-Sajaanid, Arshan [Buryatia, Eastern Sayans, Arschan]


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