Dataset: TNS-L
Search Criteria: Nunavut; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lichen specimens of National Museum of Nature and Science, Japan


TNS:L
109098   
Nunavut

TNS:L
Melanelia commixta (Nyl.) A.Thell
109102   
Nunavut

TNS:L
109106   
Nunavut

TNS:L
109105   
Nunavut

TNS:L
109104   
Nunavut

TNS:L
Melanelia stygia (L.) Essl.
109103   
Nunavut

TNS:L
109118   
Nunavut

TNS:L
109125   
Nunavut

TNS:L
109124   
Nunavut

TNS:L
Lecanora epibryon (Ach.) Ach.
109095   
Nunavut

TNS:L
Thamnolia subuliformis (Ehrh.) W.L. Culb.
109121   
Nunavut

TNS:L
Tremolecia atrata (Ach.) Hertel
109123   
Nunavut

TNS:L
Toninia sedifolia (Scop.) Timdal
109122   
Nunavut

TNS:L
Pertusaria panyrga (Ach.) A.Massal.
109110   
Nunavut

TNS:L
Placynthium asperellum (Ach.) Trevis.
109112   
Nunavut

TNS:L
Vulpicida tilesii (Ach.) J.-E.Mattsson & M.J.Lai
109126   
Nunavut

TNS:L
109109   
Nunavut

TNS:L
Stereocaulon glareosum (Savicz) H.Magn.
109119   
Nunavut

TNS:L
Orphniospora moriopsis (A.Massal.) D.Hawksw.
109108   
Nunavut

TNS:L
Porpidia melinodes (Korb.) Gowan & Ahti
109113   
Nunavut

TNS:L
Flavocetraria cucullata (Bellardi) Karnefelt & A.Thell
109090   
Nunavut

TNS:L
Dactylina ramulosa (Hook. f.) Tuck.
109089   
Nunavut

TNS:L
Dactylina arctica (Richardson) Nyl.
109088   
Nunavut

TNS:L
Pseudephebe pubescens (L.) M.Choisy
109114   
Nunavut

TNS:L
Cetrariella delisei (Bory ex Schaer.) Karnefelt & A.Thell
109087   
Nunavut

TNS:L
109082   
Nunavut

TNS:L
109086   
Nunavut

TNS:L
Bryoria chalybeiformis (L.) Brodo & D.Hawksw.
109085   
Nunavut

TNS:L
Bryocaulon divergens (Ach.) Karnefelt
109084   
Nunavut

TNS:L
109116   
Nunavut

TNS:L
109115   
Nunavut


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