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

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National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
Sphaerellopsis filum (Biv.) B. Sutton
218318   1926-05-12

TNS:F
Sphaerellopsis filum (Biv.) B. Sutton
218319   1932-10-23

TNS:F
Sphaerellopsis filum (Biv.) B. Sutton
218316   1927-04-28

TNS:F
Sphaerellopsis filum (Biv.) B. Sutton
218317   1924-04-19

TNS:F
Sphaerellopsis filum (Biv.) B. Sutton
218315   1932-10-23

TNS:F
Sphaerellopsis filum (Biv.) B. Sutton
189825   1940-12-01
Fukuoka, 33.59453 130.54692

TNS:F
Sphaerellopsis filum (Biv.) B. Sutton
189828   1922-08-10
Hokkaido, 45.4235 141.02597

TNS:F
Sphaerellopsis filum (Biv.) B. Sutton
189831   1934-07-22
Iwate, 39.65133 141.06636

TNS:F
Sphaerellopsis filum (Biv.) B. Sutton
189832   1934-08-26
Iwate, 39.74175 141.20352

TNS:F
Sphaerellopsis filum (Biv.) B. Sutton
210527   1930-05-01
Shizuoka, Shuchi-gun, 34.8155 137.91547


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