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

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National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
Chlorencoelia J.R. Dixon
57244   

TNS:F
Chlorencoelia J.R. Dixon
17858   2005-09-18
Gunma, Tone-gun, 36.812944 139.034722

TNS:F
Chlorencoelia J.R. Dixon
45533   2012-04-23
Tokyo, 36 140

TNS:F
Chlorencoelia J.R. Dixon
48449   2012-11-04
33.239247 131.552611

TNS:F
Chlorencoelia J.R. Dixon
48463   2012-11-05
33.209747 131.654144

TNS:F
Chlorencoelia J.R. Dixon
31258   2005-08-31
Kanagawa, Ashigarakami-gun, 35.4123 139.07266

TNS:F
Chlorencoelia J.R. Dixon
30403   2009-12-07
Tokyo, 35.712472 139.762333

TNS:F
Chlorencoelia J.R. Dixon
18113   2007-08-03
Saitama, 35.94 138.818056

TNS:F
Chlorencoelia J.R. Dixon
13537   2005-10-23
Kagoshima, Kumage-gun, 30.339111 130.594389

TNS:F
Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon
32119   2010-03-10
Nara, 34.691111 135.689444

TNS:F
Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon
57357   1999-09-17
36.83528 139.24936

TNS:F
Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon
56557   1993-10-24
36.26433 140.11328

TNS:F
Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon
24808   2009-03-31
Shizuoka, 34.849667 138.920306

TNS:F
Chlorencoelia versiformis (Pers.) J.R. Dixon
56097   1991-09-29
36.54594 138.70514

TNS:F
Chlorencoelia versiformis (Pers.) J.R. Dixon
55234   2005-10-09
33.124056 131.294194

TNS:F
Chlorencoelia versiformis (Pers.) J.R. Dixon
44887   2008-10-12
35.39034 133.53389

TNS:F
Heyderia abietis (Fr.) Link
190473   1957-11-03
Miyazaki, 31.95308 130.84036

TNS:F
Heyderia abietis (Fr.) Link
36207   2003-09-27
Hokkaido, Yubari-gun, 43.05192 141.80438

TNS:F
Heyderia abietis (Fr.) Link
190346   1957-10-27
Fukuoka, 33.52291 130.58058


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