Dataset: INM-
Search Criteria: Japan; Shiga; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lichen collection at the Ibaraki Nature Museum, Japan


INM
Usnea dorogawaensis Asah. Asah.
150338   1962-07-11
Japan, Shiga, Sakata-gun Maiharacho

INM
Usnea rubicunda Stirt. Stirt.
150384   1961-11-23
Japan, Shiga

INM
Leprocaulon arbuscula (Nyl.) Nyl. (Nyl.) Nyl.
153197   1951-07-30
Japan, Shiga, Otsu-shi, 35.07336 135.8855

INM
Lobaria isidiophora Yoshim. Yoshim.
153693   1951-07-30
Japan, Shiga, Otsu-shi, 35.07336 135.8855

INM
Peltigera Willd.
153982   1951-07-30
Japan, Shiga, Otsu-shi, 35.07336 135.8855

INM
Peltigera Willd.
154028   1951-07-30
Japan, Shiga, Otsu-shi, 35.07336 135.8855

INM
Peltigera Willd.
154058   
Japan, Shiga, Otsu-shi, 35.07336 135.8855

INM
Leptogium burnetiae Dodge Dodge
154349   1951-07-30
Japan, Shiga, Otsu-shi, 35.07336 135.8855

INM
Parmelia homogenes Nyl. Nyl.
156118   1955-09-24
Japan, Shiga, Otsu-shi, 35.07336 135.8855

INM
Cladonia Hill ex P. Browne
156122   1955-09-24
Japan, Shiga, Otsu-shi, 35.07336 135.8855

INM
Leprocaulon arbuscula (Nyl.) Nyl. (Nyl.) Nyl.
156123   1955-09-24
Japan, Shiga, Otsu-shi, 35.07336 135.8855

INM
157687   1954-08-29
Japan, Shiga, Inukami-gun Tagacho

INM
Usnea Dill. ex Adans.
159147   1906-01-01
Japan, Shiga, Sakata-gun Ibukicho, 35.40167 136.37743

INM
159226   1908-04-20
Japan, Shiga, Takashima-gun Kutsukimura, 35.37535 136.03087

INM
159243   1900-11-22
Japan, Shiga, Shiga-gun, 35.17036 135.91975

INM
Cladonia polycarpoides Nyl. Nyl.
166350   1955-05-26
Japan, Shiga, Otsu-shi, 34.94921 135.91771

INM
Sphaerophorus formosanus (Zahlbr.) Asah. (Zahlbr.) Asah.
166379   1955-09-27
Japan, Shiga, Otsu-shi, 35.07336 135.8855


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