"Flora des Gouvernements Wladimir" (Fleroff, 1902): georeferenced records
Authors: Seregin, Alexey; Basov, Yurii;
doi: 10.15468/8qf7sh
"Flora des Gouvernements Wladimir" (Fleroff, 1902): georeferenced records
Abstract
Georeferenced records of 654 taxa from the first part of "Flora des Gouvernements Wladimir" (Fleroff, 1902), which include species lists by localities studied by the author in 1894-1900. The nomenclature is given against Seregin, A.P. 2014. Flora of Vladimir Oblast, Russia: Grid data analysis. Moscow, KMK Scientific Press. 441 p. ISBN 978-5-9905832-9-0 (http://dx.doi.org/10.13140/2.1.1148.2407).
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Occurrence, Observation
Occurrence, Observation
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