Dataset: ASU-Lichens
Taxa: Nephromopsis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Lichen Herbarium


ASU:Lichens
ASUL020108J.F. Rock   
China, Yunnan, near Lidjiang, Ndaza Ko woodland, 4000m

ASU:Lichens
M.M. Satô   
Japan, Aomori, Ozorezan Mountain Aomori-ken, 41.3083309 141.088056

ASU:Lichens
M. Togashi   1968-05-18
Japan, Musashi, Honshu, Mt. Ryogami, 36.023462 138.840969, 1700m

ASU:Lichens
Nephromopsis ornata (Müll.Arg.) Hue
B. McCune   248681999-09-01
Russian Federation, Primorsky Krai, upper part of Sukhaya Creek, E-side of Oblachnaya Mountain, upper Ussuri River drainage, southern Sikhote-Alin Range, 43.6833333 134.1666667, 1000m

ASU:Lichens
Nephromopsis ornata (Müll.Arg.) Hue
K.H. Moon   18591996-12-10
Japan, Shinano, Nagano, Honshu, Pref. Nagano, ca. 4 km ESE of Azusayama, Kawakami-mura, Minamisaku-gun, 35.951921 138.730158, 1400m

ASU:Lichens
W. Obermayer   82822000-07-28
China, 29.5669444 101.98, 3210m

ASU:Lichens
Nephromopsis komarovii (Elenkin) J. C. Wei
J. Halda   JPH-29321998-08-10
Russian Federation, Bajkal, Orient, Sajan Mountains, on E side, Arsan versus (500 m), through river Kyngirga, 700m

ASU:Lichens
Nephromopsis ornata (Müll.Arg.) Hue
H. Trass   
Russian Federation, Far East, Primorye region, Sikhote-Alin, 45 137

ASU:Lichens
R.A. Darrow   344-a1933-07-16
United States, California, San Bernardino, Sawpit Canyon, San Bernadino Mountains, 34.25 -117.3333333, 1370m

ASU:Lichens
A.W. Herre   3341933-07-16
United States, California, San Bernardino, Sawpit Canyon, San Bernadino Mountains, 34.25 -117.3333333

ASU:Lichens
Nephromopsis laureri (Kremp.) Kurok.
G. Urbanavichus   2007-08-09
Russian Federation, Siberia, Buryatiya Republic, Oka District, East Sayan Range, valley of the Sentsa river., 52.595 99.0408333333333, 1530m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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