Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Nipponoparmelia laevior
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbarium Senckenbergianum


FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
Nipponoparmelia laevior (Nyl.) K.H. Moon, Y. Ohmura & Kashiw.
33344   2012-06-06
Russian Federation, Chasanskij Rajon, Kuppe im Weideland bei Bezwerchowo, 42.956383 131.4725

FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
Nipponoparmelia laevior (Nyl.) K.H. Moon, Y. Ohmura & Kashiw.
34104   2012-06-10
Russian Federation, Chasanskij Rajon, Eichenwald über dem Fahrweg nach Witjas, 42.6075 131.170833

FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
Nipponoparmelia laevior (Nyl.) K.H. Moon, Y. Ohmura & Kashiw.
36256   2012-06-21
Russian Federation, bei Benewskoje, Jelamowski-Schlucht, 43.237783 133.725

FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
Nipponoparmelia laevior (Nyl.) K.H. Moon, Y. Ohmura & Kashiw.
37226   2012-06-24
Russian Federation, bei Preobraženie, über der Basis "Orlan", 42.872617 133.921833

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


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Nipponoparmelia laevior hakonensis
L 0170827Siebold PF von   Siebold, PF von s.n.
Japan, Japonia

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


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Nipponoparmelia laevior (Nyl.) K.H. Moon, Y. Ohmura & Kashiw.
TUF088003Tiina Randlane   2017-09-29
Honshu Island, Nikko area, forests 4-5 km ESE Yumoto village not belonging to Utsunomiya University, 36.795483 139.474317

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Nipponoparmelia laevior (Nyl.) K.H. Moon, Y. Ohmura & Kashiw.
TUF088018Tiina Randlane   2017-10-01
Honshu Island, Nikko area, on shore of Lake Karikome, 36.823889 139.431944

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Nipponoparmelia laevior (Nyl.) K.H. Moon, Y. Ohmura & Kashiw.
TUF088023Tiina Randlane   2017-10-01
Honshu Island, Nikko area, on shore of Lake Karikome, 36.823889 139.431944


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Google Map

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