Dataset: TNS-L
Taxa: Bionectriaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lichen specimens of National Museum of Nature and Science, Japan


TNS:L
Paranectria oropensis (Ces.) D.Hawksw. & Piroz.
114449   
Austria

TNS:L
Paranectria oropensis (Ces.) D.Hawksw. & Piroz.
114474   
Spain

TNS:L
Paranectria oropensis (Ces.) D.Hawksw. & Piroz.
114596   
Austria

TNS:L
45791   
Sweden

TNS:L
114373   
Sweden

TNS:L
45853   
Sweden

TNS:L
Nectriopsis lecanodes (Ces.) Diederich & Schoers
114556   
Mexico

TNS:L
Nectriopsis lecanodes (Ces.) Diederich & Schoers
114557   
Mexico

TNS:L
Pronectria leptaleae (J.Steiner) Lowen
114630   
Australia

TNS:L
114515   
China

TNS:L
Trichonectria hirta (Bloxam) Petch
114358   
Luxembourg

TNS:L
Nectriella leptaleae (J.Steiner) R.Sant.
45792   
Sweden


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Google Map

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