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

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National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
Neolecta Speg.
74754   2015-10-12
Yamanashi, Minamitsuru, 35.391 138.687889

TNS:F
Neolecta Speg.
71834   2014-10-25
Yamanashi, Minamitsuru, 35.4572 138.70694

TNS:F
Neolecta Speg.
56555   1993-10-24
36.26433 140.11328

TNS:F
Neolecta Speg.
33617   2009-10-12
Iwate, 39.999306 140.998361

TNS:F
Neolecta Speg.
33618   2009-10-12
Iwate, 39.999306 140.998361

TNS:F
Neolecta Speg.
37429   2010-10-27
Ibaraki, 36.23075 140.086222

TNS:F
Neolecta Speg.
27110   2006-09-25
Yamanashi, 35.4837 138.81166

TNS:F
Neolecta irregularis (Peck) Korf & J.K. Rogers
71824   2014-10-12
Yamanashi, Minamitsuru, 35.415694 138.701778

TNS:F
Neolecta irregularis (Peck) Korf & J.K. Rogers
66114   2012-11-15
Fukushima, 37.26889 140.9247

TNS:F
Neolecta irregularis (Peck) Korf & J.K. Rogers
204740   1916-11-12
Hyogo, 34.84325 134.93994

TNS:F
Neolecta irregularis (Peck) Korf & J.K. Rogers
191525   1963-09-30
Hokkaido, 43.43033 144.10052

TNS:F
Neolecta irregularis (Peck) Korf & J.K. Rogers
180503   1995-10-26
Fukushima, Futaba-gun, 37.26972 140.93092

TNS:F
Neolecta irregularis (Peck) Korf & J.K. Rogers
47695   1989-09-01
Yamanashi, Minamitsuru-gun, 35.39125 138.73625

TNS:F
Neolecta irregularis (Peck) Korf & J.K. Rogers
47694   1989-09-01
Yamanashi, Minamitsuru-gun, 35.39125 138.73625

TNS:F
Neolecta irregularis (Peck) Korf & J.K. Rogers
11300   1916-11-08
Hyogo, 34.85231 134.97878

TNS:F
Neolecta vitellina (Bres.) Korf & J.K. Rogers
55885   1990-11-12
36.26433 140.11328

TNS:F
Neolecta vitellina (Bres.) Korf & J.K. Rogers
22566   1993-10-28
Ishikawa, 36.55958 136.66498

TNS:F
Neolecta vitellina (Bres.) Korf & J.K. Rogers
22565   1981-11-03
Ishikawa, 36.43214 136.64153


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