Dataset: BG
Search Criteria: KAZAKHSTAN; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University Museum of Bergen


BG
Neofuscelia pokornyi (Körber) Essl.
32394R. Moberg, A. Nordin   n. K 18:22)1993-06-12
Kazakhstan, Vost. Kazakhstanskaja, Gypsum ground NE of Amanat, 48.1333 84.5, 520m

BG
32397R. Moberg, A. Nordin   n. K 18:041993-06-12
Kazakhstan, Vost. Kazakhstanskaja, Gypsum ground NE of Amanat, 48.1333 84.5, 520m

BG
32398R. Moberg, A. Nordin   n. K 15:071993-06-11
Kazakhstan, Vost. Kazakhstanskaja, along the road E of Razbolnoye, 48.4333 84.15, 640m

BG
Caloplaca polycarpoides (J. Steiner) M. Steiner & Poelt
34925R. Moberg, A. Nordin   n. K7:02 dupl.1993-06-09
Kazakhstan, Taldy-Kurgan, along the road E of Kyzylagash, km-post 340, 45.4 78.9167, 480m

BG
Aspicilia desertorum (Krempelh.) Mereschk.
69376I.M. Krascheninnikov   1926-00-00
Kazakhstan, [URSS] regio Gurjevskensis, a) inter flumina Emba et Ssagiz, non procul Aschcze-Ssaj et Ssaraljdzin-Ssaj b) peninsula Mangyschlak, Kara-Tau non procul Ak-mysch, ad lapides parvos

BG
Rusavskia elegans (Link) S.Y.Kondr. & Kärnefelt
77470T. Bjelland   922002-07-03
Kazakhstan, [The Republic of Kazakhstan], The Tamgaly petroglyph site [KAZAKHSTAN, TAMGALY], 43.802 75.5343, 600m

BG
Biatora chrysanthoides Printzen & Tønsberg
97491Markus Hauck   K1-2-L20u dupl.2010-08-13
Kazakhstan, East Kazakhstan, Kazakh Altai, Katon-Karagai National Park, 8 km WSW Enbek., 49.1578 86.028, 1410m

BG
59865G.S. Grigorijev   1927-00-00
Kazakhstan, regio Gurjevensis, collis prope ripam lacus Inder

BG
97490Markus Hauck   Z4-1-19 dupl.2010-07-12
Kazakhstan, East Kazakhstan, Saur Mountains, ca. 25 km S Zaisan., 47.277 84.8908, 1680m

BG
97492Markus Hauck   s.n. dupl.2010-08-16
Kazakhstan, East Kazakhstan, Kazakh Altai, Katon-Karagai National Park, 11 km WSW Enbek., 49.1475 85.9972, 1320m

BG
59866G.S. Grigorijev   1930-00-00
Kazakhstan, regio Gurjevensis, prope p. Besch-Czocho


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