Dataset: TNS
Search Criteria: Belgium; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Museum of Nature and Science, Japan


TNS:MH
Anomodon giraldii Muel.Hal. Muel.Hal.
146672   1967-09-09
Belgium, Belgique, Marche-les-dames, pres de I'etang de La Gelbressee.

TNS:MH
Aulacomnium androgynum (Hedw.) Schwaegr. (Hedw.) Schwaegr.
147245   1967-05-28
Belgium, Belgique, Kaggevinne, vers Diest

TNS:MH
Neckera crispa Hedw. Hedw.
159507   1965-07-21
Belgium, Belgique, Rochehaut, rochers des Falloises, rochers verticaux tres ombrages, exposes au nord-est

TNS:MH
Plagiopus oederiana (Sw.) H.A.Crum & L.E.Anderson (Sw.) H.A.Crum & L.E.Anderson
161649   1967-07-29
Belgium, Belgique, Rovertville, vallee de la Warche, ?peron rocheux entre le barrage et le d?versoir. Rocher.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.