Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lobaria adscripturiens, Lobaria adscripturiens f. adscripturiens, Lobaria adscripturiens f. laevigata, Lobaria adscripturiens var. adscripturiens, Lobaria adscripturiens var. fuscotomentosa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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L27576Ernst Almquist   1879-09-02
Japan, Magayeshi

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L27574Ernst Almquist   1879-09-02
Japan, Fujijama, Magajesi

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L27575Ernst Almquist   1879-09-02
Japan, Itchigome-Magayeshi

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L27573Ernst Almquist   1879-09-02
Japan, Magajesi

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L27578Ernst Almquist   
Japan, Fusijama, Magajesi

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L27577Ernst Almquist   1879-09-02
Japan, Itjigome-Magajesi

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


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TUF088038Tiina Randlane   2017-10-01
Honshu Island, Nikko area, on shore of Lake Karikome, 36.823889 139.431944

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TUF053842Inga Jüriado   2017-09-28
Tochigi Prefecture, Honshu, Nikko National Park, Yutaki water fall, 36.792843 139.427128

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TUF053898Inga Jüriado   2017-10-02
Tochigi Prefecture, Honshu, Nikko National Park, quercus forest close to Senjogahara marsh, 36.76945 139.451551

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TUF053838Inga Jüriado   2017-09-28
Tochigi Prefecture, Honshu, Nikko National Park, Yutaki water fall, 36.79401 139.4277

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TUF053849Inga Jüriado   2017-09-28
Tochigi Prefecture, Honshu, Nikko National Park, Yutaki water fall, 36.78452 139.432729

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TUF060116Hiroyuki Kashiwadani   1984-11-30
Oki Islands: Mt. Ohmine, Dohgo Island

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TUF054679L.A. Knyazheva   
Primorje krai

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TUF088020Tiina Randlane   2017-10-01
Honshu Island, Nikko area, on shore of Lake Karikome, 36.823889 139.431944


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