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

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National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
Massaria De Not.
209791   1923-01-01
Shizuoka, Haibara-gun, 34.77608 138.2458

TNS:F
Massaria De Not.
209800   1921-03-16
Shizuoka, 35.12634 138.59825

TNS:F
Massaria De Not.
192479   1926-11-29
Tochigi, Shioya-gun, 36.67853 139.96542

TNS:F
Massaria De Not.
192496   1927-02-21
Kanagawa, 35.40378 139.29758

TNS:F
Massaria De Not.
172822   1979-09-11
Yamanashi, 35.59583 139.02739

TNS:F
Massaria De Not.
15293   1919-02-05
Shizuoka, 34.65089 138.11102

TNS:F
Massaria De Not.
15306   1919-03-19
Shizuoka, 35.12634 138.59825

TNS:F
Massaria De Not.
15299   1930-12-27
Aichi, 35.07667 136.95433

TNS:F
Massaria De Not.
15290   1909-01-10
Gifu, 35.43836 137.53047

TNS:F
Massaria De Not.
15298   1922-01-30
Shizuoka, 35.01989 138.47997

TNS:F
Massaria De Not.
15255   1921-04-12
Shizuoka, 35.01722 138.36464

TNS:F
Massaria De Not.
15300   1909-01-10
Gifu, 35.43836 137.53047

TNS:F
Massaria De Not.
15291   1921-05-01
Shizuoka, 34.90153 138.80222

TNS:F
Massaria De Not.
15301   1914-06-01
Gifu, 35.43836 137.53047

TNS:F
Pseudovalsa Ces. & De Not.
229254   1927-04-13
Tokyo, 35.653 139.69072

TNS:F
243942   1927-06-21
Iwate, 39.74231 141.21201

TNS:F
192468   1927-04-12
Tokyo, 35.653 139.69072

TNS:F
192291   1928-05-04
Tokyo, 35.653 139.69072

TNS:F
14782   1928-04-15
Tokyo, 35.653 139.69072

TNS:F
Massaria mori I. Miyake
209801   1910-02-01
Gifu, 35.43836 137.53047

TNS:F
Massaria mori I. Miyake
209802   1918-09-07
Shizuoka, 35.18411 138.81287

TNS:F
Massaria mori I. Miyake
192512   1926-11-20
Tochigi, Shioya-gun, 36.67853 139.96542

TNS:F
192507   1926-11-29
Tochigi, Shioya-gun, 36.67853 139.96542

TNS:F
5646   1927-03-01
Tokyo, 35.653 139.69072


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