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

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Lichen specimens of National Museum of Nature and Science, Japan


TNS:L
Buelliella physciicola Poelt & Hafellner
114337   
Peru

TNS:L
Buelliella physciicola Poelt & Hafellner
105877   
Czech Republic

TNS:L
Buelliella physciicola Poelt & Hafellner
114491   
Mexico

TNS:L
111193   
U.S.A.

TNS:L
Mycoporellum sparsellum (Nyl.) Mull.Arg.
46818   
Ireland

TNS:L
114492   
Russia

TNS:L
114392   
Sweden

TNS:L
27922   
Germany

TNS:L
45426   
Finland

TNS:L
47484   
Romania

TNS:L
114437   
Sweden

TNS:L
Homostegia piggotii (Berk. & Broome) P.Karsten
45847   
Sweden

TNS:L
Homostegia piggotii (Berk. & Broome) P.Karsten
45777   
Sweden

TNS:L
119956   
Finland

TNS:L
Mycoglaena myricae (Nyl.) R.C.Harris
47662   
Magna Britannia

TNS:L
Mycoglaena myricae (Nyl.) R.C.Harris
120681   
U.S.A.

TNS:L
Mycoglaena myricae (Nyl.) R.C. Harris
130555   1923-01-01
Sweden

TNS:L
Mycoglaena myricae (Nyl.) R.C. Harris
130556   1950-01-01
Sweden

TNS:L
124550   1882-01-01
FINLAND

TNS:L
114338   
Switzerland

TNS:L
Cercidospora macrospora (Uloth) Hafellner
114493   
Sweden

TNS:L
Cercidospora stereocaulorum (Arnold) Hafellner
114393   
Sweden

TNS:L
114438   
Canary Islands

TNS:L
Cercidospora lichenicola (Zopf) Hafellner
114465   
Sweden

TNS:L
Cercidospora lichenicola (Zopf) Hafellner
114364   
Sweden

TNS:L
Cercidospora lichenicola (Zopf) Hafellner
114339   
Sweden

TNS:L
Rosellinula frustulosae (Vouaux) R.Sant.
114353   
Norway

TNS:L
Rosellinula frustulosae (Vouaux) R.Sant.
114379   
Switzerland

TNS:L
Buelliella eximia Kalb & Hafellner
111844   
Venezuela

TNS:L
Cercidospora trypetheliza (Nyl.) Hafellner & Obermayer
114545   
Austria

TNS:L
44204   
Finland

TNS:L
17038   
Austria


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