Dataset: MSC-Lichen
Search Criteria: Korea; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Michigan State University


MSC:Lichen
MSC0105691Sato, Masami   1939-08-16
Korea, Prov. Kan-nan, in monte Shajitsuho

MSC:Lichen
MSC0120927Sato, Masami   1939-08-16
Korea, Exotica; Corea: in monte Shajitsuho, 2500m

MSC:Lichen
Cetrelia japonica (Zahlbr.) W.L. Culb. & C.F. Culb.
MSC0120952Sato, Masami   1940-08-26
Korea, Exotica; Corea: in monte Chisan, Prov. Kei-nan

MSC:Lichen
Umbilicaria esculenta (Miyoshi) Minks
MSC0137746Kim, Seunhai   1959-09-24
Korea, Exotica; In monte Sok-li, Chung-buk-do

MSC:Lichen
MSC0138709Sato, Masami   1939-08-16
Korea, Exotica; Corea: in monte Shajitsuho

MSC:Lichen
MSC0090862Asahina, Y   13031934-07-04
Korea, Prov. Hamkyongnam-do: Mt. Gap-san

MSC:Lichen
Ramalina siliquosa (Huds.) A.L. Sm.
MSC0090893Kashiwadani, H.   438602001-06-01
Korea, Korea ; Prov. Cheju: En route from Sehwa to Shihung-ri, Hado-ri, Pukcheju-gun, Cheju Island, 33.5333328 -126.8833313, 1 - 2m

MSC:Lichen
MSC0090895Kashiwadani, H.   438582001-06-01
Korea, Korea ; Prov. Cheju: En route from Kosong-ri, Onpyong-ri, Namcheju-gun, Cheju Island, 10m

MSC:Lichen
Pannaria lurida (Mont.) Nyl.
MSC0090903Kashiwadani, H.   438612001-05-28
Korea, Korea ; Prov. Cheju: Mt. Halla, Namwon-up, Namcheju-gun, Cheju Island, 33.3833351 126.6166687, 900m

MSC:Lichen
Myelochroa entotheiochroa (Hue) Elix & Hale
MSC0090904Kashiwadani, H.   438622001-05-29
Korea, Korea ; Prov. Cheju: Kwanumsa, Odung-dong, Cheju-shi, 33.4166679 126.5666656, 580m

MSC:Lichen
MSC0093923Moon, K.H.   71882003-03-25
Korea, Prov. Gyonggy: Near the Kyewon Art College, Naeson-dong, Uhwang city, 150m


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