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

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National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
Microsphaeropsis glumarum (Ellis & Tracy) Boerema
219571   1923-10-20

TNS:F
Microsphaeropsis glumarum (Ellis & Tracy) Boerema
211446   1916-10-16
Gifu, 35.43836 137.53047

TNS:F
Microsphaeropsis glumarum (Ellis & Tracy) Boerema
211548   1917-09-08
Gifu, 35.43836 137.53047

TNS:F
Microsphaeropsis glumarum (Ellis & Tracy) Boerema
211445   1918-09-01
Shizuoka, 35.02731 137.72316

TNS:F
Montagnula dura (Niessl) Crivelli
28172   1970-06-30
Hokkaido, Rishiri-gun, 45.24308 141.21371

TNS:F
Paraphaeosphaeria michotii (Westend.) O.E. Erikss.
209740   1918-11-12
Shizuoka, 34.72564 137.74144

TNS:F
Paraphaeosphaeria michotii (Westend.) O.E. Erikss.
209744   1914-07-22
Nagasaki, 32.92697 129.61105

TNS:F
Paraphaeosphaeria michotii (Westend.) O.E. Erikss.
209743   1930-08-12
Shizuoka, 35.02731 137.72316

TNS:F
Paraphaeosphaeria michotii (Westend.) O.E. Erikss.
209741   1916-09-01
Gifu, 35.43836 137.53047

TNS:F
Paraphaeosphaeria michotii (Westend.) O.E. Erikss.
50173   1973-09-08
Hokkaido, Kamikawa-gun, 43.75886 142.92166

TNS:F
Paraphaeosphaeria michotii (Westend.) O.E. Erikss.
50191   1975-08-31
Kagoshima, Kumage-gun, 30.23611 130.55827

TNS:F
Paraphaeosphaeria michotii (Westend.) O.E. Erikss.
28219   1968-06-09
Hokkaido, 43.126 141.47878

TNS:F
Paraphaeosphaeria michotii (Westend.) O.E. Erikss.
28207   1968-10-09
Hokkaido, 43.09108 141.52983

TNS:F
Paraphaeosphaeria michotii (Westend.) O.E. Erikss.
28215   1968-09-07
Hokkaido, 43.05133 141.54462

TNS:F
Paraphaeosphaeria microspora (Ellis & Everh.) Shoemaker & C.E. Babc.
14802   1982-07-24
Chiba, 35.15747 140.15323

TNS:F
219505   1928-08-06


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