Dataset: OHN-L
Search Criteria: Russia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oskarshamn herbarium


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81167Kärnefelt, Ingvar   1994-06-11
Russia, Murmanskaya oblast, Russia: Kola Peninsula, Murmanskiy shore. Orlovsky Bay, Orlovka River, 67 15 194, 41 02 152, arctic tundra, in wet depressions among B. nanan, presumably in a late snow willow, locally abundant..., 67.25 41.03

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Vulpicida tilesii (Ach.) J.-E. Mattsson & M. J. Lai
81163Kärnefelt, Ingvar   1994-07-01
Russia, Krasnoyarskiy kray, Russia: NE Taymyr Peninsula, Topographov River, Radiostov River, N. 76 28 094, E. 111 15 541, arctic tundra with polygon pattern, in dryas plant community, locally abundant, 76.47 111.26

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Cetrariella delisei (Bory ex Schaer.) Kärnefelt & Thell
81165Kärnefelt, Ingvar   1994-06-16
Russia, Yamalo-Nenetskiy avtonomnyy okrug, Russia: Pechora Bay, Peninsular Russky Zavorot, Peschanka River mouth (Sandy River), N. 68 47 466, E. 53 03 562. Arctic tundra with polygon pattern, in wet depressions, locally abundant, 68.78 53.05

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Cetrariella fastigiata (Delise ex Nyl.) Kärnefelt & Thell
81164Kärnefelt, Ingvar   1994-06-18
Russia, Yamalo-Nenetskiy avtonomnyy okrug, Russia: Western Yamal Peninsula, Njabyjaka River, on Ngoporiseda hill, on the left side of the river, 3 km down the river, N. 69 58 064, E. 67 36 319. In arctic tundra dominated by bryophytes..., 69.97 67.6

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81166Kärnefelt, Ingvar   1994-06-18
Russia, Yamalo-Nenetskiy avtonomnyy okrug, Russia: Western Yamal Peninsula, Njabyjaka River, on Ngoporiseda hill, on the left side of the river, 3 km down the river, N. 69 58 064, E. 67 36 319. In arctic tundra dominated by bryophytes..., 69.97 67.6

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Porina hoehneliana (Jaap) R. Sant.
236920Vezda, Antonin   1979-06-19
Russia, Krasnodarskiy kray, U.R.S.S. Transcaucasus, Colchis. Distr. Adler, in faucibus rivi Kudepsta, 8 km ab ostio in mare, alt. 20 - 30 m s. m. Epiphylla (Buxus colchica)


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