Dataset: TNS-F
Search Criteria: Japan; Aomori; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F-M-Y
Trichia favoginea var. persimilis (P. Karst.) Y. Yamam.
14019   1981-06-20
Japan, Aomori

TNS:F-M-Y
Lepidoderma granuliferum (W. Phillips) R.E. Fr.
8182   1997-04-29
Japan, Aomori

TNS:F-M-Y
Lamproderma splendens FORM leucotrichum
8108   1999-05-08
Japan, Aomori

TNS:F-M-Y
8099   1999-05-08
Japan, Aomori

TNS:F-M-Y
5361   1997-04-29
Japan, Aomori

TNS:F-M-Y
5360   1997-04-28
Japan, Aomori

TNS:F-M-Y
4452   1998-05-16
Japan, Aomori

TNS:F-M-Y
4449   1997-04-28
Japan, Aomori, 930m

TNS:F-M-Y
Diderma alpinum (Meyl.) Meyl.
3968   1997-04-29
Japan, Aomori

TNS:F-M-Y
Diderma alpinum (Meyl.) Meyl.
3967   1997-04-29
Japan, Aomori, 980m

TNS:F-M-Y
Diderma alpinum (Meyl.) Meyl.
3966   1997-04-29
Japan, Aomori, 980m

TNS:F-M-Y
Collaria lurida (G. Lister) Nann.-Bremek.
1973   1994-08-17
Japan, Aomori


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Google Map

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