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

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National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
206592   1937-12-05
Kagoshima, 31.46989 130.7375

TNS:F
198095   1980-10-19
Chiba, 35.15747 140.15323

TNS:F
198196   1980-09-19
Hokkaido, 43.2383 142.36316

TNS:F
198098   1978-10-01
Tokyo, 33.89175 139.59592

TNS:F
198087   1978-11-28
Kagoshima, Oshima-gun, 28.44683 129.60628

TNS:F
198195   1978-09-28
Tokyo, 33.89175 139.59592

TNS:F
198076   1980-12-22
Okinawa, Yaeyama-gun, 24.42236 123.78186

TNS:F
198094   1977-11-30
Tokyo, 20.42058 136.07222

TNS:F
198101   1977-12-03
Tokyo, 26.65528 142.16455

TNS:F
198099   1978-10-18
Mie, 34.48397 136.70673

TNS:F
12410   2005-10-18
Kagoshima, Kumage-gun, 30.44925 130.49011

TNS:F
172788   1980-09-24
Hokkaido, 42.64117 141.57925

TNS:F
172786   1980-09-19
Hokkaido, 43.2383 142.36316


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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