Dataset: BG
Taxa: Gyalectidium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University Museum of Bergen


BG
Gyalectidium caucasicum (Elenkin & Woronich.) Vezda
63083A. Vezda   1979-06-21
Georgia, U.R.S.S. Transcaucasia, Colchis: distr. Adler, in valle rivi Psacho prope Kamenka, 200m

BG
Gyalectidium caucasicum (Elenkin & Woronich.) Vezda
63084A. Vezda   1980-06-30
Georgia, U.R.S.S. Transcaucasia, Colchis: distr. Soci, in convexo angustissimo fluminis Chosta, 50m

BG
Gyalectidium caucasicum (Elenkin & Woronich.) Vezda
63085A. Vezda   1980-06-30
Georgia, U.R.S.S. Transcaucasia, Colchis: distr. Soci, in valle fluminis Chosta, 50m

BG
Gyalectidium caucasicum (Elenkin & Woronich.) Vezda
63086A. Vezda   1980-07-01
Georgia, U.R.S.S. Transcaucasia, Colchis: distr. Lazarevskoje: in valle fluminis Sache, sub vicum Solochaul, 200m

BG
Gyalectidium caucasicum (Elenkin & Woronich.) Vezda
63087A. Vezda   1982-03-27
Georgia, U.R.S.S. Transcaucasia, Colchis: Chosta, in valle rivi in ripa sinistri fluvii Chosta, sub vicum Voroncovka, 150m

BG
Gyalectidium caucasicum (Elenkin & Woronich.) Vezda
63088V. Vasak   1984-07-03
Georgia, U.R.S.S. Transcaucasia, Colchis: distr. Sochi, in valle angusta rivi Agva, ad cataractas Orekhovyje vodopady dictas, 250m

BG
63090A. Vezda   1977-06-17
Georgia, Colchis: Sukhumi, in valle fluminis Besleti, prope pagum Odishi, 30m

BG
63091V. Vasak, A. Vezda   1977-06-25
Georgia, Colchis: distr. Gulripsi, in valle fluminis Amtkel, ad confluentem flumine Kodora, 500 - 600m

BG
63089A. Vezda   1979-06-21
Russian Federation, U.R.S.S. Rossia merid, Colchis (Transcaucasia occid.), distr. Adler: in valle angusta rivi Psacho sub pago Kamenka, 200m


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