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

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Bell Museum of Natural History, lichen section, Univ. of Minnesota


MIN
688703Vezda, A.   s.n.1977-06-17
Georgia, Colchis, Sukhumi, 43.001962 41.013907

MIN
Gyalectidium caucasicum (Elenkin & Woron.) Vězda
777442Vezda, A.   s.n.1980-07-01
Georgia, Transcaucasia, Colchis, 42.22 41.75

MIN
Gyalectidium caucasicum (Elenkin & Woron.) Vězda
777443Vezda, A.   s.n.1980-06-30
Georgia, Transcaucasia, Colchis, 42.22 41.75

MIN
Gyalectidium caucasicum (Elenkin & Woron.) Vězda
777469Vezda, A.   s.n.1978-06-16
Russian Federation, Khosta, Samshitovaya Rosca

MIN
Gyalectidium aspidotum (Vain.) R. Sant.
819310Tucker, S.   31953B1992-05-30
United States, Louisiana, Ascension, I-10, Prairieville Exit, 30.294089 -90.983595

MIN
Gyalectidium aspidotum (Vain.) R. Sant.
825945Tucker, S.   309211991-07-24
United States, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge, 1/4 Mi Se From Louisiana State University, 30.4146247 -91.1762223


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