Dataset: MIL-
Search Criteria: Georgia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
Ochrolechia pallescens
B139224V. Vaaak   1983-08-14
Georgia, Abkhazia, Suchumi District, - 800m

MIL
Lobaria amplissima
B139207V. Vaaak   1983-08-10
Georgia, Abkhazia, Suchumi District, - 600m

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B13101Hohenacker   
Georgia, Caucasica Europe

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Bacidia rubella
B139205V. Vaaak   1983-08-05
Georgia, Abkhazia, Suchumi District, - 700m

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Collema nigrescens (Huds.) DC.
B139165V. Vaaak   2351985-05-23
Georgia, - 1900m

MIL
B139215V. Vaaak | Antonin Vezda   1978-06-17
Georgia, Abkhazia, Gagra, - 50m

MIL
B13102Hohenacker   
Georgia, Caucasica Europe

MIL
Ochrolechia pallescens
B139225V. Vaaak   1983-08-05
Georgia, Abkhazia, Suchumi District, - 700m

MIL
Palamocladium euchloron
B139229Antonin Vezda   1980-07-13
Georgia, Abkhazia, - 550m

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Menegazzia terebrata
B139223V. Vaaak   1983-08-10
Georgia, Abkhazia, Suchumi District, - 600m

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Collema multipartitum
B139209Antonin Vezda   1982-07-07
Georgia, Mckheta, - 550m

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B139100V. Vaaak   2351985-05-23
Georgia, - 1900m

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Pertusaria coccodes
B139202V. Vaaak   1983-08-14
Georgia, Abkhazia, Suchumi District, - 800m

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Fellhanera bouteillei
B139099V. Vaaak   1351985-05-13
Georgia, Abkhazia, Gulripshi, - 200m

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Dermatocarpon vellereum
B139161V. Vaaak   2051985-05-20
Georgia, - 500m

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Heterodermia speciosa (Wulfen) Trevis.
B139204V. Vaaak   1983-08-11
Georgia, Abkhazia, Suchumi District, - 650m

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Megalaria grossa
B139201V. Vaaak   1983-08-13
Georgia, Abkhazia, Suchumi District, - 440m

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B28087Hohenacker   
Georgia

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Caloplaca herbidella
B139200V. Vaaak   1983-08-05
Georgia, Abkhazia, Suchumi District, - 700m


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