Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cladonia pseudoevansii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
barcode-00197452S. S. Talbot & W. B. Schofield   ADA 127-X-012008-07-24
United States of America, Alaska, East of Lake de Marie, Adak Island, Aleutian Islands 51.83610 degrees N, 176.66850 degrees W, Quad. Map: Adak (C-3), Alaska, 51.13333333 , 116m

FH:FH
barcode-00370799W. J. Eyerdam   3061940-00-00
United States of America, Alaska, [data not captured]

Herbarium Senckenbergianum


FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
211411   
Japan, Insula Nippon, Norikura

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Cladonia pseudoevansii Asahina
BR5030120495511Kurokawa Syo   790721979-07-29
Japan, Sensui Pass, Naka-Koma-gun

BR
Cladonia pseudoevansii Asahina
BR5030120492428Kashiwadani H.   164941980-08-07
Japan, Mt. Goshiki, Daisetsu Mts.

BR
Cladonia pseudoevansii Asahina
BR5030120494484Togashi M.   S.N.1969-07-20
Japan, Mt. Tomuraushi, Daisetsu Mts.

BR
Cladonia pseudoevansii Asahina
BR5030120493456Togashi M.   S.N.1970-07-06
Japan, En route between Mt. Rausu and Mt. Ioh, Shiretoko Peninsula

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
L40497M. Inoue   140521978-08-20
Japan, Honshu: Pref. Yamanashi, Ashiyasu-mura, Mt. Kaikoma (Sensui Pass), alt. c. 2200 m.

S
L40498S. Kurokawa   790721979-07-29
Japan, Yamanashi, Honshu. Prov. Kai: Sensui Pass, Naka-Koma-gun, alt. c. 2250 m.

S
L40499H. Kashiwadani & Y. Endo   164941980-08-07
Japan, Hokkaido. Prov. Tokachi: Mt. Goshiki, Daisetsu Mts, alt. c. 1960 m.

S
L40500M. Togashi   1970-07-06
Japan, Hokkaido, Hokkaido. Prov. Kitami: En route between Mt. Rausu and Mt. Ioh, Shiretoko Peninsula, alt. c. 1300 m.

S
L40501M. Togashi   1969-07-20
Japan, Hokkaido, Hokkaido. Prov. Ishikari: Mt. Tomuraushi, Daisetsu Mts, alt. c. 2000 m.

S
L40502W. J. Eyerdam   2401939-09-22
United States, Alaska, Alaska: Thum Bay, Knight Island, Prince William Sound

S
L40503W. J. Eyerdam   2261939-09-15
United States, Alaska, Alaska: Thum Bay, Knight Island, Prince William Sound

S
L40504W. J. Eyerdam   2991940-09-05
United States, Alaska, Alaska: Thum Bay, Knight Island, Prince William Sound

S
L40505W. J. Eyerdam   3061940-09-05
United States, Alaska, Alaska: Thum Bay, Knight Island, Prince William Sound

S
L40506Ingv. L. Norberg   1940-09-17
United States, Alaska, Alaska: Thum Bay, Knight Island, Prince William Sound

S
L40507W. J. Eyerdam   1931-10-17
United States, Alaska, Alaska: Evans Island, Prince William Sound

S
L40508W. J. Eyerdam   1931-10-17
United States, Alaska, Alaska: Sawmill bay, Evans Island, Prince William Sound

S
L40509Robert M. Hardy   41945-04-01
United States, Alaska, Alaska: Aleutian Islands, Attu Island, grass slope in East Canyon, alt. 175 ft.

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
TUF006162Kogo Togashi   1970-07-06
Hokkaido. Prov. Kitami: En route between Mt. Rausu and Mt. Ioh, Shiretoko Peninsula.


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Google Map

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