Dataset: INM-
Search Criteria: Japan; Tochigi; Nasu-gun; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lichen collection at the Ibaraki Nature Museum, Japan


INM
Cladonia Hill ex P. Browne
159674   1962-08-20
Japan, Tochigi, Nasu-gun, 36.73745 140.16945

INM
Collema F.H. Wigg
159675   1962-08-19
Japan, Tochigi, Nasu-gun, 36.73745 140.16945

INM
Lecidea Ach.
159746   1962-07-22
Japan, Tochigi, Nasu-gun Nasumachi, 37.05655 140.08173

INM
159747   1962-07-22
Japan, Tochigi, Nasu-gun Nasumachi, 37.05655 140.08173

INM
unknown
159748   1962-07-22
Japan, Tochigi, Nasu-gun Nasumachi, 37.05655 140.08173

INM
Cladonia incrassata Flk. Flk.
159749   1962-07-22
Japan, Tochigi, Nasu-gun Nasumachi, 37.05655 140.08173

INM
Cladonia Hill ex P. Browne
159750   1962-07-22
Japan, Tochigi, Nasu-gun Nasumachi, 37.05655 140.08173

INM
Cladonia Hill ex P. Browne
159751   1962-07-22
Japan, Tochigi, Nasu-gun Nasumachi, 37.05655 140.08173

INM
Cladonia Hill ex P. Browne
159752   1962-07-22
Japan, Tochigi, Nasu-gun Nasumachi, 37.05655 140.08173

INM
Lecidea Ach.
159753   1962-07-22
Japan, Tochigi, Nasu-gun Nasumachi, 37.05655 140.08173

INM
Cetraria ericetorum Opiz Opiz
166054   1970-07-28
Japan, Tochigi, Nasu-gun Nasumachi, 37.05655 140.08173

INM
Cladonia mitis Sandst. Sandst.
166055   1970-07-28
Japan, Tochigi, Nasu-gun Nasumachi, 37.05655 140.08173

INM
Usnea longissima Ach. Ach.
150368   1971-08-25
Japan, Tochigi, Nasu-gun Shiobaramachi

INM
Alectoria sulcata (Lev.) Nyl. (Lev.) Nyl.
150772   1971-08-25
Japan, Tochigi, Nasu-gun Shiobaramachi, 36.93022 140.00182

INM
Lobaria (Schreb.) Hoffm.
153634   1956-05-13
Japan, Tochigi, Nasu-gun Shiobaramachi, 36.95648 139.99753

INM
Parmelia tinctorum Nyl. Nyl.
151553   1960-10-01
Japan, Tochigi, Nasu-gun Yuzukamimura, 36.85909 140.02701


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