Dataset: NYS-
Search Criteria: RUSSIA; Karachai-cherkessk; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York State Museum


NYS:NYSi
Apometzgeria pubescens (Schrank) Kuwah.
NYSi31340Konstantinova, N. A.   2005-09-07
RUSSIA, Karachai-cherkessk, Northern Caucasus, south from Dombay Town, left bank of Amanauz River., 1720m

NYS:NYSi
Bazzania tricrenata (Wahlenb.) Trevis.
NYSi31343Konstantinova, N. A.   2005-09-21
RUSSIA, Karachai-cherkessk, Northern Caucasus, Teberda River basin, right bank of Mukha River, near the mouth of Azgek River., 1760m

NYS:NYSi
Calypogeia azurea Stotler & Crotz
NYSi31346Konstantinova, N. A.   2005-09-14
RUSSIA, Karachai-cherkessk, Northern Caucasus, Teberda River basin, the upper reaches of the Ulu-Murudzha River., 2540m

NYS:NYSi
Lejeunea cavifolia (Ehrh.) Lindb.
NYSi31351Konstantinova, N. A.   2004-09-03
RUSSIA, Karachai-cherkessk, Northern Caucasus, Teberda River basin, valley of Alibek River, Belala-Kol Mountain., 1800m

NYS:NYSi
Marsupella funckii (F. Weber & D. Mohr) Dumort.
NYSi31355Konstantinova, N. A.   2005-09-17
RUSSIA, Karachai-cherkessk, Northern Caucasus, Teberda River basin, right bank of Klukhor River, near meteorological station "Severnyi Priyut"., 1980m

NYS:NYSi
Marsupella aquatica (Lindenb.) Schiffner
NYSi31356Konstantinova, N. A.   2005-09-17
RUSSIA, Karachai-cherkessk, Northern Caucasus, Teberda River basin, left bank of Klukhor River., 2030m

NYS:NYSi
NYSi31361Konstantinova, N. A.   2005-09-17
RUSSIA, Karachai-cherkessk, Northern Caucasus, Teberda River basin, left bank of Klukhor River., 2040m

NYS:NYSi
Riccardia palmata (Hedw.) Carruth.
NYSi31362Konstantinova, N. A.   2005-09-06
RUSSIA, Karachai-cherkessk, Northern Caucasus, south from Dombay Town, between Amanauz and Alibek Rivers., 1680m


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