Dataset: TALL
Taxa: Anthracoideaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Tallinn Botanic Garden


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TALL 008952Erast Parmasto   1972-08-05
Russian Federation, Yakutia, Village Zhigansk, on swamp

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TALL 008951H. Karis   1972-08-01
Russian Federation, Yakutia, Village Saskylach, in larch forest

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TALL 008956H. Karis   1974-08-26
Russian Federation, Sakhalinskaya Province, Nogliki, on roadside

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TALL 008949H. Karis   1972-08-19
Russian Federation, Yakutia, Village Pohkodsk, by the lake

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TALL 008955H. Karis   1973-08-09
Russian Federation, Magadanskaya Province, Village Ryrkaipij, on hillside

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TALL 008953A. Sang   1956-07-01
Estonia, Tartu maakond, Raadi, on roadside, 58.40306 26.73

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TALL 008954H. Karis   1957-06-26
Estonia, Tartu maakond, Reola, 58.29417 26.7125

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Anthracoidea aspera (Liro) Kukkonen
TALL 008948H. Karis   1972-08-20
Russian Federation, Yakutia, Pokhodsk village, in bush-tundra

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Anthracoidea caricis (Pers.) Bref.
TALL 008947T√µnu Ploompuu   1991-07-16
Estonia, Harju maakond, Rammu Island, 59.57444 25.23

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Anthracoidea caricis (Pers.) Bref.
TALL 008950A. Isotamm   1987-06-02
Estonia, Ida-Viru maakond, Permisküla forest district, Punamäed (hills), on hillside, 59.08833 27.77639

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Tranzscheliella hypodytes (Schltdl.) Vánky & McKenzie
TALL 008940H. Karis   1987-10-06
Estonia, Quarter Mustamäe, by the Sõpruse puiestee (avenue), on sandy plain, 59.4 24.68806

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Tranzscheliella hypodytes (Schltdl.) Vánky & McKenzie
TALL 008939H. Karis   1968-08-12
Estonia, Harju maakond, Kallavere, on seashore, 59.5025 25.02028


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Google Map

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