Dataset: TNS-F
Taxa: Capnodium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
Capnodium elongatum FORM phyllostachydis
209430   

TNS:F
Capnodium citri Penz. ex Sacc.
185494   1922-07-19
Hokkaido, 43.0185 140.99875

TNS:F
Capnodium Mont.
218230   1924-11-07
Miyazaki, 31.93136 131.435

TNS:F
Capnodium Mont.
218215   1924-11-03
Nagasaki, 32.85467 129.9247

TNS:F
Capnodium elongatum Berk. & Desm.
209429   1908-10-15
Tokyo, 35.653 139.69072

TNS:F
Capnodium Mont.
40012   2011-05-13
Ibaraki, 36.0887 140.11349

TNS:F
Capnodium Mont.
232161   1932-10-08
Kanagawa, 35.30045 139.58905

TNS:F
209433   1930-11-01
Shizuoka, 35.02731 137.72316

TNS:F
209434   1922-04-01
Shizuoka, 34.97525 138.32158

TNS:F
Capnodium Mont.
209431   1929-11-01
Shizuoka, 35.3167 138.1123

TNS:F
209432   1907-09-15
Gifu, Kamo-gun, 35.67014 137.22478

TNS:F
Capnodium Mont.
198147   1929-04-27
Tokyo, 35.70225 139.63902

TNS:F
195737   1909-11-12
Tokyo, 35.653 139.69072


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