Dataset: INM-
Search Criteria: Japan; Niigata; Ryotsu-shi; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lichen collection at the Ibaraki Nature Museum, Japan


INM
Cladonia Hill ex P. Browne
152967   1939-10-29
Japan, Niigata, Ryotsu-shi, 38.10983 138.423

INM
Cladonia Hill ex P. Browne
152970   1939-10-29
Japan, Niigata, Ryotsu-shi, 38.10983 138.423

INM
Cladonia Hill ex P. Browne
152974   1944-08-25
Japan, Niigata, Ryotsu-shi, 38.10983 138.423

INM
Lecidea albocaerulescens (Wulf.) Ach. (Wulf.) Ach.
153396   1952-05-18
Japan, Niigata, Ryotsu-shi, 38.09194 138.41806

INM
Lecidea Ach.
153397   1952-05-18
Japan, Niigata, Ryotsu-shi, 38.09194 138.41806

INM
Lecidea Ach.
153398   1952-05-18
Japan, Niigata, Ryotsu-shi, 38.09194 138.41806

INM
Peltigera Willd.
153972   1952-05-18
Japan, Niigata, Ryotsu-shi, 38.09194 138.41806

INM
Peltigera Willd.
154044   1935-12-08
Japan, Niigata, Ryotsu-shi, 38.10983 138.423

INM
Collema complanatum Hue Hue
154273   1935-12-18
Japan, Niigata, Ryotsu-shi, 38.10983 138.423

INM
Collema F.H. Wigg
154277   1952-05-18
Japan, Niigata, Ryotsu-shi, 38.09194 138.41806

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Leptogium (Ach.) Gray
154344   1952-05-18
Japan, Niigata, Ryotsu-shi, 38.09194 138.41806

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Graphis Adans.
154489   1952-05-18
Japan, Niigata, Ryotsu-shi, 38.09194 138.41806

INM
Graphis Adans.
154490   1952-05-18
Japan, Niigata, Ryotsu-shi, 38.09194 138.41806

INM
154604   1952-05-18
Japan, Niigata, Ryotsu-shi, 38.09194 138.41806

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unknown
160722   1952-08-20
Japan, Niigata, Ryotsu-shi, 38.10239 138.42699

INM
Placopsis cribellans (Nyl.) Ras. (Nyl.) Ras.
160723   1952-08-20
Japan, Niigata, Ryotsu-shi, 38.10239 138.42699

INM
Ochrolechia A. Massal.
160771   1953-06-11
Japan, Niigata, Ryotsu-shi, 38.10983 138.423


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Google Map

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