Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ramalina exilis, Ramalina exilis f. exilis, Ramalina exilis f. nana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lichen collection at the Ibaraki Nature Museum, Japan


INM
Ramalina exilis Asah. Asah.
52610   2004-09-17
Japan, Ibaraki, Kuji-gun Daigomachi, 36.77835 140.36012

INM
Ramalina exilis Asah. Asah.
150275   1948-08-08
Japan, Yamagata, Nishiokitama-gun Ogunimachi, 38.06171 139.74823

INM
Ramalina exilis Asah. Asah.
150297   1944-11-03
Japan, Kanagawa

INM
Ramalina exilis Asah. Asah.
160056   1956-06-10
Japan, Ibaraki, Tsukuba-shi, 36.20798 140.09621

Lichen specimens at the Saitama Museum of Natural History, Japan


SMNH
1378   1951-08-31
Japan, Saitama, Chichibu-gun Otakimura, 36.01289 138.81157

SMNH
1953   1986-04-15
Japan, Saitama, Chichibu-gun Oganomachi, 36.01862 138.93037, - 690m

SMNH
1961   1976-05-13
Japan, Saitama, Chichibu-gun Ryokamimura, 36.01862 138.93037, - 1350m

Lichen specimens of National Museum of Nature and Science, Japan


TNS:L
119304   
Japan, Nagano

TNS:L
119305   
Japan, Gunma

TNS:L
126519   2007-01-01
JAPAN, Fukushima


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