Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Polyporus mikawai
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Index of the C.G. Lloyd Mycological Collection Specimens Housed at BPI


BPI
LC44493Yasuda A.   
Japan, Prov. Mikawa

National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


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208359   1940-11-05

TNS:F
204445   1918-08-22
Wakayama, 33.7085 135.44655

TNS:F
204444   1918-07-20
Hyogo, 34.7692 134.48801

TNS:F
201310   1914-07-10
Aichi, 34.82625 136.991

TNS:F
208251   1940-09-07
Nagano, 36.00847 138.20039

TNS:F
207025   1938-10-20
Shiga, 34.89383 135.88391

TNS:F
206799   1938-08-02
Miyazaki, 32.06064 131.08755

TNS:F
205955   1921-10-08
Toyama, 36.64178 137.2133

TNS:F
205951   1920-08-01
Nagano, 35.33472 137.65337

TNS:F
205943   1917-06-17
Gunma, 36.42994 139.11922

TNS:F
205944   1922-08-01
Saitama, Kodama-gun, 36.2155 139.16762

TNS:F
205843   1937-07-20
Tokyo, 35.69708 139.4982

TNS:F
205945   1923-07-01
Tokyo, 35.62908 139.71658

TNS:F
205937   1915-07-01
Fukushima, 37.43167 140.33992

TNS:F
205956   1920-06-26
Toyama, 36.65658 137.10252

TNS:F
205961   1918-03-02
Wakayama, 33.74706 135.35583

TNS:F
205960   1915-08-05
Nara, Yoshino-gun, 34.37583 135.85175

TNS:F
205936   1912-10-01
Fukushima, Tamura-gun, 37.41095 140.43053

TNS:F
205952   1921-12-19
Nagano, 36.14083 138.30611

TNS:F
205949   1922-12-28
Tokyo, 35.70906 139.755

TNS:F
205967   1920-10-08
Tokushima, 34.06597 134.51128

TNS:F
205971   1920-07-27
Oita, 33.32747 130.93881

TNS:F
205965   1917-04-15
Tottori, Iwami-gun, 35.49425 134.34708

TNS:F
205957   1914-06-10
Aichi, 34.8322 137.07303

TNS:F
205969   1916-10-05
Ehime, 33.83692 132.763

TNS:F
205966   1921-01-02
Tottori, 35.40497 134.08336

TNS:F
205941   1915-11-27
Gunma, 36.62717 139.04539

TNS:F
205940   1914-11-13
Gunma, 36.42994 139.11922

TNS:F
205962   1916-12-27
Hyogo, 34.32733 134.91214

TNS:F
205958   1922-10-17
Shizuoka, 35.22386 138.80597

TNS:F
205950   1919-07-15
Chiba, 35.58922 140.13597

TNS:F
205946   1919-10-10
Saitama, 35.8895 139.26622

TNS:F
205963   1918-08-03
Hyogo, 34.95153 134.52942

TNS:F
205938   1912-04-26
Gunma, 36.50228 139.08427

TNS:F
205972   1920-08-05
Oita, 33.32361 130.94339

TNS:F
205964   1916-12-10
Hyogo, 34.85966 134.8297

TNS:F
205806   1937-10-24
Saitama, 35.89772 139.61511

TNS:F
205970   1922-11-15
Ehime, Minamiuwa-gun, 33.0083 132.67111

TNS:F
205934   1917-07-13
Iwate, 39.18911 141.18106

TNS:F
205933   1918-10-09
Iwate, 39.18722 141.23656

TNS:F
205968   1916-10-19
Ehime, 33.87783 132.74417

TNS:F
205959   1920-08-04
Fukui, 36.06408 136.22658

TNS:F
205953   1921-06-26
Toyama, Kaminiikawa-gun, 36.56986 137.38319

TNS:F
205942   1918-09-15
Ibaraki, 35.899 140.15862

TNS:F
205954   1917-10-02
Toyama, 36.62342 137.27042

TNS:F
205948   1923-07-04
Nagano, 36.14083 138.30611

TNS:F
205947   1914-08-18
Tokyo, 35.71494 139.7558

TNS:F
205597   1929-06-01
Miyazaki, 31.89525 131.35611

TNS:F
205932   1923-10-01
Iwate, Ninohe-gun, 39.247 141.17258

TNS:F
201538   1921-08-14
Oita, 32.966 131.32123

TNS:F
201541   1918-04-10
Hyogo, 34.33914 134.9008

TNS:F
201540   1914-11-15
Gunma, 36.48333 139.11359

TNS:F
201539   1918-06-18
Ibaraki, Inashiki-gun, 35.88586 140.24915

TNS:F
201311   1923-04-01
Okinawa, Yaeyama-gun, 24.19569 123.56372

TNS:F
201536   1915-04-25
Miyagi, 38.31133 140.99939

TNS:F
201537   1917-08-04
Ishikawa, 36.55667 136.60838

TNS:F
201535   1910-09-10
Miyagi, 38.38136 140.60475

TNS:F
200913   1935-10-05
Tokyo, 35.70878 139.78358

TNS:F
200744   1935-07-07
Saitama, 35.92364 139.1638

TNS:F
29777   1933-08-17
Hokkaido, Kawakami-gun, 43.56722 144.52959

TNS:F
29780   
Hyogo, 34.84325 134.93994

TNS:F
29778   1940-07-30
Hokkaido, 34.65586 137.20358

TNS:F
29779   1932-10-17
Saitama, 35.89328 139.21066

TNS:F
3646   1986-09-26
Tottori, Saihaku-gun, 35.39034 133.53389

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 305159Yasuda A.   1914-07-10
Japan, Prov. Mikawa


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