Dataset: OSC-
Search Criteria: Japan; Nagano; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
36146Jim Trappe   Trappe 41341975-06-04
Japan, Nagano, Nagano Forest Expt. Sta, Shiojori, Nagano, Japan

OSC
Oudemansiella longipes (P. Kumm.) Boursier
38687Jim Trappe   Trappe 42501975-07-01
Japan, Nagano, Omine-yama, Nagano, Japan, 400m

OSC
Leccinum scabrum (Bull.) Gray
38809Jim Trappe   Trappe 42271975-06-29
Japan, Nagano, Natural Preserve of Shinsu University, Shiga-Kogen, Nagano, Japan

OSC
Mycena epipterygia (Scop.) Gray
39002Jim Trappe   Trappe 42251975-06-29
Japan, Nagano, Natural Preserve of Shinsu Univ, Shiga-kogen, Nagano, Japan

OSC
Entoloma rhodopolium Berk. & Broome
39008Jim Trappe   Trappe #42521975-07-01
Japan, Nagano, Nagano, Omine-yama

OSC
Xeromphalina cauticinalis (With.) Kühner & Maire
39014Jim Trappe   Trappe 42281975-06-29
Japan, Nagano, Natural pPreserve of Shinsu University, Shiga-kogen, Nagano, Japan

OSC
Scutellinia (Cooke) Lambotte
63378Jim Trappe   1975-07-01
Japan, Nagano, Omine-yama., 400m

OSC
63394Jim Trappe   1975-07-01
Japan, Nagano, Omine-yama., 400m

OSC
Endogone flammicorona Trappe & Gerd.
63395Jim Trappe   1975-06-30
Japan, Nagano, Omine-yama, 400m

OSC
Glomus radiatum (Thaxt.) Trappe & Gerd.
63396Jim Trappe   1975-06-30
Japan, Nagano, on Nagano-Shiga-kogen Hwy., 1200m

OSC
Endogone flammicorona Trappe & Gerd.
63397Jim Trappe   1975-06-29
Japan, Nagano, Shiga-kogen, Natural Preserve of Shinshu University, 1500m

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Dasyscyphus virgineus (Batsch) Gray
63463Jim Trappe   1975-06-29
Japan, Nagano, Shiga-kogen, Natural Preserve of Shinshu University, 457m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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