Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Micranthes calycina (Saxifraga calycina, Saxifraga grandipetala, Saxifraga davurica subsp. grandipetala)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-ABGI:s.n.
2132168Kharkevich S.; Buch T.   1978-08-10
Russia, Khabarovsky, Ayano-Mayskyi, Headwater Magej (180 km to S of village Nelkan, va, 57.73192 136.09443

SNUA-ABGI:s.n.
2132169Kharkevich S.; Buch T.   1976-08-22
Russia, Kamchatsky, Karagynsky, Island Karaginskiy, W slope of mountain Vysokaya, 58.91667 164.33333

SNUA-ABGI:s.n.
2132170Kharkevich S.; Buch T.   1991-07-22
Russia, Magadansky, Chukotsky, Middle course of river Czegytoun, basin of Kesetev, 69.39593 171.67546

SNUA-VBGI:s.n.
2132863Verkholat V.P.   
Russia, Kamchatsky, Milkovsky, Толбачинский дол, река Водо, 55.79577 160.27021

SNUA-VBGI:s.n.
2132864Kharkevich S.; Buch T.   
Russia, Magadan, Chukotsky, Middle course of river Czegytoun, basin of Kesetev, 55.79577 160.27021

SNUA-VBGI:s.n.
2132865Yakubov V.V.   
Russia, Kamchatsky, Milkovsky, Центральная Камчатка, южны, 55.83212 160.33288

SNUA-VBGI:s.n.
2132866Kharkevich S.; Buch T.   
Russia, Khabarovsky, Ayano-Maysky, Headwater Magej (180 km to S of village Nelkan), v, 56.31362 135.99085

SNUA-VBGI:s.n.
Saxifraga grandipetala (Engl. & Irmsch.) Losinsk.
2132867Barkalov V.Yu.; Gorshkov M.   
Russia, Kamchatsky, Koryak National, Олюторский район, сопка 1185, 60.45772 165.99917

SNUA-VBGI:s.n.
2132868Kharkevich S.; Buch T.   
Russia, Kamchatsky, Karaginsky, Island Karaginskiy, W slope of mountain Vysokaya, 58.95611 164.28972

SNUA-VBGI:s.n.
2132869Fedorova, N.P.   
Russia, Chukotsk National, Chaunsky, Остров Большой Раутан, юго-, 69.72196 170.14871

SNUA-VBGI:s.n.
Saxifraga davurica subsp. grandipetala Willd. (Engl. et Irmsch.) Losinsk.
2132913Barkalov V.Yu.; Gorshkov M.; Kozhevnikov A.E.   
Russia, Kamchatsky, Olyutorsky, Остров Верхотурова., 59.6 164.66667


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