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

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National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
Coprotus Korf & Kimbr.
25103   1966-10-01
Kanagawa, Ashigarashimo-gun, 35.14983 139.14325

TNS:F
Coprotus granuliformis (P. Crouan & H. Crouan) Kimbr.
25106   1969-07-20
Tokyo, 20.42058 136.07222

TNS:F
Coprotus granuliformis (P. Crouan & H. Crouan) Kimbr.
25104   1969-07-20
Tokyo, 20.42058 136.07222

TNS:F
Coprotus lacteus (Cooke & W. Phillips) Kimbr., Luck-Allen & Cain
25173   1969-07-20
Tokyo, 20.42058 136.07222

TNS:F
Coprotus lacteus (Cooke & W. Phillips) Kimbr., Luck-Allen & Cain
25105   1969-07-20
Tokyo, 20.42058 136.07222

TNS:F
Coprotus ochraceus (P. Crouan & H. Crouan) J. Moravec
6110   1966-11-11
Ibaraki, 36.67294 140.56317

TNS:F
Coprotus sexdecimsporus (P. Crouan & H. Crouan) Kimbr. & Korf
25107   1966-09-21
Nagano, 36.53556 138.36206

TNS:F
Coprotus sexdecimsporus (P. Crouan & H. Crouan) Kimbr. & Korf
3868   1968-05-24
Hokkaido, 43.07117 141.51289


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