Dataset: LD
Search Criteria: Thailand; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lund Botanical Museum


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Parmotrema eunetum (Stirt.) Hale
1034810Syo Kurokawa   1964-02-18
Thailand, Chiang Mai, Mae Taeng, 19.11694444 98.94166667

LD
1068139Syo Kurokawa   1964-02-15
Thailand, Chiang Mai, Doi Suthep, 18.81666667 98.9

LD
Myelochroa xantholepis (Mont. & Bosch) Elix & Hale
1077308Syo Kurokawa   1964-02-18
Thailand, Chiang Mai, Mae Taeng, 19.11694444 98.94166667

LD
Myelochroa xantholepis (Mont. & Bosch) Elix & Hale
1077372Syo Kurokawa   1964-02-18
Thailand, Chiang Mai, Mae Taeng, 19.11694444 98.94166667

LD
1080651Syo Kurokawa   1964-02-25
Thailand, Loei, Phu Kradueng, 16.87111111 101.71861111

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Parmelina usambarensis (J. Steiner & Zahlbr.) Hale
1295416S. Kurokawa   1964-02-26
Thailand, Loei, Phu Kradueng, 16.87111111 101.71861111

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1464792S. Kurokawa   1964-02-24
Thailand, Loei, Phu Kradueng, 16.87111111 101.71861111

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Myriotrema wightii (Taylor) Hale
1691865Ch. Charoenphol, Kai Larsen & E. Warncke   1970-11-06
Thailand, Loei, limestone mountain near Phu Kradueng, 16.86666667 101.91666667

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1892632S. Kurokawa   1964-02-25
Thailand, Loei, Phu Kradueng, 16.87111111 101.71861111

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Hypotrachyna nepalensis (Taylor) Divakar, A. Crespo, Sipman, Elix & Lumbsch
1898479S. Kurokawa   1964-02-16
Thailand, Chiang Mai, Doi Suthep, 18.81666667 98.9

LD
1903844S. Kurokawa   1964-02-26
Thailand, Loei, Phu Kradueng, 16.87111111 101.71861111

LD
1908275S. Kurokawa   1964-02-26
Thailand, Loei, Phu Kradueng, 16.87111111 101.71861111

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Relicina abstrusa (Vain.) Hale
1909076Syo Kurokawa   1964-02-26
Thailand, Loei, Phu Kradueng, 16.87111111 101.71861111

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2115222S. Kurokawa   1964-02-16
Thailand, Chiang Mai, Doi Suthep, 18.81666667 98.9


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