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

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National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
116320   1985-09-19

TNS:F
Doassansia alismatis (Nees ex Fr.) Cornu
238064   1973-09-02

TNS:F
Doassansia alismatis (Nees ex Fr.) Cornu
185865   1920-09-12
Hokkaido, 43.33844 141.73061

TNS:F
116180   1987-09-10

TNS:F
116051   1988-08-09

TNS:F
218352   1919-05-28

TNS:F
Doassansia sagittariae (Fuckel) J.C. Fisch.
238012   1958-08-22

TNS:F
Doassansia sagittariae (Fuckel) J.C. Fisch.
238066   1973-09-02

TNS:F
116431   1992-10-11

TNS:F
Nannfeldtiomyces anomalus (Crowell) Vánky
115963   1980-09-21

TNS:F
116014   1979-08-19

TNS:F
115964   1979-08-09

TNS:F
116194   1988-09-20
Hokkaido

TNS:F
237970   1961-08-28

TNS:F
116215   1984-06-20

TNS:F
115974   1980-09-06

TNS:F
115973   1980-09-02


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