Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pleopsidium gobiense
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbarium Senckenbergianum


FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
Pleopsidium gobiense (H. Magn.) Hafellner
29677   2013-06-19
Mongolia, Bulgan, Steinformation, 45.928617 91.508333

FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
Pleopsidium gobiense (H. Magn.) Hafellner
35483   2009-06-06
China, Innere Mongolei, 90 km westlich Hohhot, 40.7 110.691667

FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
Pleopsidium gobiense (H. Magn.) Hafellner
41421   2011-06-07
Mongolia, Wüste Gobi: Ikh Nart, 45.722783 108.644717

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Pleopsidium gobiense (H.Magn.) Hafellner
BR5030066107561Lunke T.   S.N.1996-08-01
Russian Federation, at roadside between Tus Kta and Ust-Kuraga, at junction to Bitschiktubom, 50.816667 85.916667

BR
Pleopsidium gobiense (H.Magn.) Hafellner
BR5030081895818Huneck S.   MVR832131983-06-24
Mongolia, Lun Somon, bei Lun

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Pleopsidium gobiense (H. Magn.) Hafellner
F67714Birger Bohlin   1181929-10-24
China, Neimenggu (Inner Mongolia), Mongolia australis: Beli-miao. Lat. 41° 30’, long. 110° 10’.

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Pleopsidium gobiense (H. Magn.) Hafellner
F67717Birger Bohlin   1932-04-30
China, Gansu, China occidentalis: prov. Kansu, Kemmera. (prov. Kokonor??) 3380-3530 m. s. m.

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Pleopsidium gobiense (H. Magn.) Hafellner
F67719Birger Bohlin   1932-03-17
China, Gansu, China occidentalis: prov. Kansu, Shih-pao-ch´eng, in valliculo ad E ab oppido. 2300-2350 m. s. m.

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Pleopsidium gobiense (H. Magn.) Hafellner
F67722Birger Bohlin   1932-03-17
China, Gansu, China occidentalis: prov. Kansu, Shih-pao-ch´eng 2300-2350 m. s. m.

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Pleopsidium gobiense (H. Magn.) Hafellner
F67724Birger Bohlin   1932-01-30
China, Gansu, China occidentalis: prov. Kansu, Yü-erh-hung, c. 3150 m.


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