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Dataset: COLO-L
Search Criteria: Kazakhstan; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
Anaptychia ulotrichoides (Vain.) Vain.
COLO-L-0057981R. Moberg; A. Nordin   K21:121993-06-13
Kazakhstan, Vost. Kazakhstanskaja, N of the road NE of Tjernjaevka (camp site)., 48.283333 85.383333, 700m

COLO:L
Aspicilia emiliae (Tomin) Savicz
COLO-L-0058867G. S. Grigorijev   115 b.1930-00-00
Kazakhstan, Regio Gurjevensis, prope p. Besch-Czocho, collis in steppa artemisiana sexosa ad terram subsalsam vagit.

COLO:L
Aspicilia emiliae (Tomin) Savicz
COLO-L-0058861G. S. Crigorijev; D. E. Janischevsky   1151927-00-00
Kazakhstan, a) Kazachstania, refgio Gurjevensis, collis prope ripam lacus Inder, in steppa saxosa vagit; b) Kazachstania, regio Gurjevensis, prope p. Besch-Czocho, collis in steppa artemisiana saxosa ad terram subsalsam vagit.

COLO:L
Caloplaca polycarpoides (J. Steiner) M. Steiner & Poelt
COLO-L-0062078R. Moberg; A. Nordin   2091993-06-09
Kazakhstan, Taldy-Kurgan, along the road E of Kyzylagash, km-post 340., 45.4 78.916667, 480m

COLO:L
Diploschistes scruposus (Schreber) Norman
COLO-L-0071017   
Kazakhstan

COLO:L
COLO-L-0071659   
Kazakhstan

COLO:L
Lecidea atrobrunnea (Raymond ex Lam. & DC.) Schaer.
COLO-L-0079084   
Kazakhstan

COLO:L
COLO-L-0078767   
Kazakhstan

COLO:L
Neofuscelia pokornyi (Körb.) Essl.
COLO-L-0081539   
Kazakhstan

COLO:L
COLO-L-0091849   
Kazakhstan

COLO:L
Teloschistes lacunosus (P. Rupr.) Savicz
COLO-L-0096637   
Kazakhstan

COLO:L
Teloschistes lacunosus (P. Rupr.) Savicz
COLO-L-0096628   
Kazakhstan

COLO:L
Xanthocarpia lactea (A. Massal.) A. Massal.
COLO-L-0100972   
Kazakhstan

COLO:L
COLO-L-0101103   
Kazakhstan

COLO:L
COLO-L-0101563   
Kazakhstan

COLO:L
COLO-L-0101551   
Kazakhstan


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