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

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University Museum of Bergen


BG
Rusavskia elegans (Link) S.Y.Kondr. & Kärnefelt
71474V.A. Ikonnikova-Galitzkaja   1929-00-00
Mongolia, [Asia orientalis], montes Kentei, superior pars vallis fluminis Tola, in alveo siccio rivuli Czongor (effundit in fl. Tola)

BG
Trapeliopsis flexuosa (Fr.) Coppins & P. James
93076Markus Hauck   A5-2 no 122010-07-22
Mongolia, 4 km S Lake Dayan Nuur [MONGOLIA, MONGOLIAN ALTAI], 48.25 88.8333, 2350m

BG
93077Markus Hauck   2010-07-23
Mongolia, Mongolian Altai, 4 km S Lake Dayan Nuur, 48.25 88.8333, 2360m

BG
Pycnora sorophora (Vainio) Hafellner
93078Markus Hauck   2010-07-17
Mongolia, 1 km S Lake Dayan Nuur [MONGOLIA, MONGOLIAN ALTAI], 48.2667 88.8667, 2330m

BG
Pycnora sorophora (Vainio) Hafellner
93079Markus Hauck   A6-2 no 62010-07-27
Mongolia, Mongolian Altai: 3 km SE Lake Dayan Nuur, 48.2667 88.9333, 2340m


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