Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Elymus jacutensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Intermountain Herbarium (Vasc. & Algae)


USU:UTC
Elymus jacutensis (Drobow) Tzvelev
UTC00255039Unknown   DJ 40571991-00-00
USSR, Unknown, Seed source: Altai Region. Grown at Evans Farm MB-097-11-30

USU:UTC
Elymus jacutensis (Drobow) Tzvelev
UTC00255037Unknown   DJ 38521991-00-00
USSR, Unknown, Seed source, Grown at Evans Farm MB-096-34 from original seed

University of Alaska Museum


ALA
Elymus jacutensis (Drobow) Tzvelev
90289Vladik V. Petrovsky, L. F. Khatsko   1966-06-24
Russia, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Anyui Uplands, Bilibino village area, Bol'shoi Keperveyem R. valley near the mouth of the Koral'veyem R., 68.03 166.25

ALA
Elymus jacutensis (Drobow) Tzvelev
96324unknown   1800-01-01
No specific locality recorded.

ALA
Elymus jacutensis (Drobow) Tzvelev
90288Vladik V. Petrovsky   1972-07-24
Russia, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Anadyr Basin, Gornostaevaya R, right tributary of upper Anadyr R, approximately 14 km below the mouth of the Mechkereva R., 66.1666666667 169.8333333333

ALA
Elymus jacutensis (Drobow) Tzvelev
90291V. K. Bushanskaya, L. I. Maksimenko, Boris A. Yurtsev   1966-07-09
Russia, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, southern Anyui Uplands, Baimka R, left tributary of the Bol'shoi Anyui R, middle course, 66.5 164.25

ALA
Elymus jacutensis (Drobow) Tzvelev
90290Alexander V. Galanin, L. P. Gorbunova, S. A. Shabarshina   1971-07-10
Russia, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Anyui Uplands, Baranikha village area, middle course of the Rau-Chua R., 68.5 168.25


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Google Map

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