Dataset: F
Search Criteria: Korea; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Agonimia koreana Kashiw. & K. H. Moon
C0172111FK. H. Moon   100402006-10-22
Korea, Gangwon, Baekdam valley, Yongdae-ri, Inju-gun, 38.17527778 128.3708333, 380m

F:Botany
C0304916FK. H. Moon   100262006-10-21
Korea, Gangwon, Baekdam valley, Yongdae-ri, Inju-gun (Mt. Sorak National Park), 38.17528 128.37083, 430m

F:Botany
C0304924FK. H. Moon   90002006-08-02
Korea, Chungcheongbuk, Namhari Saji Buddha image on a cliff, Namha-ri, Jungyung-gun, 36.753056 127.594444, 145m

F:Botany
Umbilicaria esculenta (Miyoshi) Minks
C0304929FK. H. Moon   100012007-05-02
Korea, Gangwon, En route from Woljeong temple to Sangwon temple, Mt. Ohdae, Dongsan-ri, Jinbu-myun, Pyongchang-gun, 600m

F:Botany
Phaeophyscia primaria (Poelt) Trass
C0304944FK. H. Moon & H. E. Moon   8585
Korea, Gyeongsangnam, Byocksong Temple, Chusong-ri, Macheon-myun, Hamyang-gun, 35.383333 127.683333, 400m

F:Botany
Myelochroa entotheiochroa (Hue) Elix & Hale
C0091919FH. Kashiwadani & K. H. Moon   438622001-05-29
Korea, Jeju, Kwanumsa, Odung-dong, Cheju-shi, Cheju Island, 33.4166667 126.5666667, 580m

F:Botany
Pannaria lurida (Mont.) Nyl.
C0093183FH. Kashiwadani & K. H. Moon   438612001-05-28
Korea, Jeju, Along trail of Songpanak route to the summit, Mt. Halla, Namwon-up, Namcheju-gun, Cheju Island., 33.3833333 126.6166667, 900m

F:Botany
Ramalina siliquosa (Huds.) A. L. Sm.
C0094049FH. Kashiwadani & K. H. Moon   438602001-06-01
Korea, Jeju, En route from Sehwa to Shihung-ri, Hado-ri, Pukcheju-gun, Cheju Island, 33.53 126.88, 1 - 2m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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