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

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Cladonia pseudohondoensis Asahina
BR5030107155391Kurokawa Syo   708351970-08-18
Japan, 2 km northeast of Hamatombetsu, Esashi-gun

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Cladonia pseudohondoensis Asahina
BR5030107156428Kashiwadani H.   148041978-09-11
Japan, Mt. Tarumae

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Cladonia pseudohondoensis Asahina
BR5030107154363Togashi M.   S.N.1954-10-22
Japan, Nakayamadaira, Tamazukuri-gun

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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L40510S. Kurokawa   708351970-08-18
Japan, Hokkaido, Hokkaido. Prov. Kitami: 2 km. north-east of Hamatombetsu, Esashi-gun, alt. c. 2 m.

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L40511H. Kashiwadani   148041978-09-11
Japan, Hokkaido. Prov. Iburi: Mt. Tarumae, alt. c. 520 m.

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L40512M. Togashi   1954-10-22
Japan, Miyagi, Honshu. Prov. Rikuzen: Nakayamadaira, Tamazukuri-gun, alt. c. 270 m.


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