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

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National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
57251   

TNS:F
17924   2005-10-11
Kumamoto, 33.007833 130.940639

TNS:F
45728   2012-04-23
Tokyo, 36 140

TNS:F
57197   1997-09-28
36.59947 138.341

TNS:F
57038   1995-09-13
43.2383 142.36316

TNS:F
56599   1993-11-23
36.71403 140.6743

TNS:F
56283   1992-06-28
36.54594 138.70514

TNS:F
56260   1992-06-22
36.22261 140.2438

TNS:F
56397   1993-04-24
36.519333 138.353083

TNS:F
55962   1990-10-18
36.36767 140.09027

TNS:F
55901   1990-09-24
39.88917 140.95856

TNS:F
56185   1992-05-14
34.04233 139.38817

TNS:F
56136   1991-10-13
34.28156 131.33891

TNS:F
55853   1990-07-28
42.77356 141.40619

TNS:F
55948   1990-10-18
36.25711 140.09436

TNS:F
18392   2008-04-23
Chiba, Katori-gun, 35.78892 140.68262

TNS:F
Dactylospora stygia (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Hafellner
57125   1996-07-13
36.25711 140.09436

TNS:F
Dactylospora stygia (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Hafellner
56643   1994-04-17
35.29425 139.60561

TNS:F
Dactylospora stygia (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Hafellner
56486   1993-07-29
36.97547 138.96808

TNS:F
Dactylospora stygia (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Hafellner
56270   1992-06-27
36.53556 138.36206

TNS:F
Dactylospora stygia (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Hafellner
56109   1991-09-30
36.53556 138.36206

TNS:F
Dactylospora stygia (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Hafellner
46407   2012-03-12
35.678578 139.703003

TNS:F
Dactylospora stygia var. stygia (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Hafellner
40006   2011-04-22
Ibaraki, 36.226025 140.100739

TNS:F
Dactylospora stygia var. stygia (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Hafellner
11261   2002-03-23
Gunma, 36.42595 139.35083


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