Dataset: UPS
Search Criteria: Nepal; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lichen Herbarium of the Museum of Evolution, Uppsala University


UPS
L-129985M. Togashi   1963-12-05
Nepal, East Nepal; Dhara Pani-Ilam

UPS
L-129992H. Izumi   1984-10-15
Nepal, Patibanjang

UPS
L-157293H. Izumi   1984-10-15
Nepal, Patibanjang

UPS
Rimeliella subtinctoria (Zahlbr.) Kurok.
L-028761M. Togashi   1963-10-21
Nepal, East Nepal, Dhankuta, 1200m

UPS
L-028819M. Togashi   1963-11-20
Nepal, East Nepal, Khebang, below Siling Tzokupa. On rocks., 2100m

UPS
L-029012M. Togashi   1963-10-28
Nepal, En route from Hati Sar to Mangalbare. On bark of trees., 2000m

UPS
L-029013M. Togashi   1963-11-21
Nepal, East Nepal, Siling Tzokupa, 3500m

UPS
L-029015M. Togashi   1963-11-28
Nepal, En route from Birwa to Yektin. On bark of trees., 2000m

UPS
L-029016M. Togashi   1963-12-01
Nepal, En route from Batasay to Bhuspate Danra via Halhale Bhanjang. On bark of trees., 2500m

UPS
L-029077M. Togashi   1979-09-21
Nepal, Kathmandu, Shiopur, 2600m

UPS
L-012997J. Poelt   1986-09-08
Nepal, Langtang, Kyangjin

UPS
Lasallia pertusa (Rass.) Llano
L-013009J. Poelt   1986-09-08
Nepal, Langtang, Kyangjin

UPS
L-013010J. Poelt   1986-09-11
Nepal, Langtang, Kyangjin

UPS
L-013020J. Poelt   1986-09-10
Nepal, Langtang, Kyangjin

UPS
Psorula rufonigra (Tuck.) Gotth. Schneider
L-013046J. Poelt   1986-09-10
Nepal, Langtang, Kyangjin

UPS
Cladia aggregata (Sw.) Nyl.
L-096140D.D. Awasthi   1953-05-22
Nepal, Mewakhola, Papung, Eastern Nepal, about 9 miles above the village Tankhu, on sloping ground under shrubs and trees, 2250m

UPS
L-023932J. Poelt   1962-10-00
Nepal, Himalaya

UPS
L-023940J. Poelt   1962-10-00
Nepal, Himalaya

UPS
Cladonia rangiferina (L.) F. H. Wigg.
L-024668D.H. Nicolson   1966-09-22
Nepal, Rasuwa, inter Kyangyin et Langtang, 3650m

UPS
L-024747A.H. Norkett   1961-11-06
Nepal, Lukuwa, Main Path. Ad saxa humida., 2130m


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