Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cetraria elenkinii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
TUF012967Nikolai Laanetu   1981-08-19
Tshukotka, Beljaki maanina [Chukotka, Chukotka Autonomous okrug, Belyak spit]

TU
TUF012969Tiina Randlane   1976-07-21
Lääne-Siber, Jamali poolsaar, Hadata-Jaga jõe ülemjooks [[Western Siberia, Yamal peninsula, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous okrug, upper course of the river Khadata-Yaga]]

TU
TUF012968Tiina Randlane;Taimi Piin   1976-07-16
Lääne-Siber, Jamali poolsaar, Hadata-Jaga jõe ülemjooks [Western Siberia, Yamal peninsula, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous okrug, upper course of the river Khadata-Yaga]

TU
TUF012970Tiina Randlane   1976-07-19
Lääne-Siber, Jamali poolsaar, Hadata-Jaga jõe ülemjooks [Western Siberia, Yamal peninsula, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous okrug, upper course of the river Khadata-Yaga]

TU
TUF076860Eerik Leibak   1979-01-01
Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Jamal, Hebidja-Jahha [Yamal peninsula, Yamal-Nenets autonomous district, Khebidya-Yakha], 69.9625 67.58528


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Google Map

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