Dataset: S
Search Criteria: Japan; Kagoshima; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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L49807H. Kashiwadani   205991984-02-18
Japan, Kagoshima, Honshu. Prov. Satsuma: Mt. Noma, Kasasa-cho, Kawanabe-gun, alt. c. 360 m.

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F73577Y. Ohmura & S. Kurogi   47712001-03-11
Japan, Kagoshima, JAPAN. Kyushu. Prov. Satsuma (Pref. Kagoshima): West trail, Takachiogawara, Kirishima-cho, Aira-gun (31`53'N, 130`53'E), elevation about 1000 m.

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F76507H. Izumi   1975-03-04
Japan, Kagoshima, JAPAN. Kyushu. Prov. Ohsumi (Pref. Kagoshima): Mt. Takakuma.

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Mycosphaerella daphniphylli Syd., P. Syd. & Hara
F79364S. Kawagoi   1912-05-00
Japan, Kagoshima, Japan, prov. Satsuma, Kagoshima

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F170441H. Kashiwadani   206041984-02-18
Japan, Kagoshima, Japan. Kyushu. Prov. Satsuma: Akime, Bohno-tsu-cho, Kawanabe-gun. On stone works; elevation about 10 m.

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Myelochroa leucotyliza (Nyl.) Elix & Hale
F171022H. Kashiwadani   143261984-02-16
Japan, Kagoshima, Japan. Kyushu. Prov. Satsuma: Kutashima Shrine, Nagayoshi, Hioki-gun. On bark of Cinnamomum camphora; elevation about 5 m.

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Dirinaria applanata (Fée) D. D. Awasthi
F171347H. Kashiwadani   205371984-02-17
Japan, Kagoshima, Japan. Kyushu. Prov. Satsuma: Cape Makurazaki. On bark of Quercus acutissima along the coast.

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Stereocaulon commixtum (Asahina) Asahina
F251696M. Togashi   1962-11-10
Japan, Kagoshima, Japan. Kyushu. Prov. Ohsumi: Hananoego, Yakushima Island. On rocks; elevation about 1650 m.

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Stereocaulon commixtum (Asahina) Asahina
F251697M. Togashi   1956-12-06
Japan, Kagoshima, Japan. Kyushu. Prov. Ohsumi: Hananoego, Yakushima Island. On rocks; elevation about 1650 m.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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