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

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National Museum of Nature and Science, Japan


TNS:MH
Barbula coreensis (Cardot) K.Saito (Cardot) K.Saito
71279   29141972-07-15
Nepal, Kathmandu area, Mt. Pulchoki, summit area, ca. 2300-2670 m alt.

TNS:MH
Barbula coreensis (Cardot) K.Saito (Cardot) K.Saito
71280   26661972-07-15
Nepal, Kathmandu area, Mt. Pulchoki, summit area, on tree trunk, ca. 2650 m alt.

TNS:MH
Barbula pseudo-ehrenbergii M. Fleisch. M. Fleisch.
71204   69611963-04-01
Nepal, Chitare, ca. 2100 m alt.

TNS:MH
Didymodon recurvus (Griff.) Broth. (Griff.) Broth.
37385   6735731969-08-21
Nepal, Chipling

TNS:MH
Didymodon recurvus (Griff.) Broth. (Griff.) Broth.
37390   1970-09-01
Nepal, Mt. Kalingchok, on stone wall (0-1 m) by road on open slope

TNS:MH
Didymodon recurvus (Griff.) Broth. (Griff.) Broth.
37384   6735601969-08-21
Nepal, Pati Bhanjyang

TNS:MH
Hyophila involuta (Hook.) A.Jaeger (Hook.) A.Jaeger
71341   26611972-07-15
Nepal, Kathmandu Area, Mt. Pulchoki, summit area, on rock

TNS:MH
Hyophila involuta (Hook.) A.Jaeger (Hook.) A.Jaeger
71340   1972-05-28
Nepal, Kathmandu Area, on stone wall, Swayambhu Temple, Kathmandu, ca. 1500 alt.

TNS:MH
Hyophila involuta (Hook.) A.Jaeger (Hook.) A.Jaeger
71234   1105761970-09-09
Nepal, Mt. Kalingchok, on root - trunk of tree (0-1 m ) on open trail in slope

TNS:MH
Hyophila involuta (Hook.) A.Jaeger (Hook.) A.Jaeger
71235   1106321970-09-10
Nepal, Mt. Kalingchok, on trunk on trail in open slope, meso

TNS:MH
Jungermannia rubripunctata (S.Hatt.) Amakawa (S.Hatt.) Amakawa
32058   23781972-07-07
Nepal, East Nepal, near Chitre


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