Dataset: O
Search Criteria: Japan; Miyagi; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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910127Yasuda   Lloyd 37 7831914-09-27
Japan, Miyagi, Sendai, 38.307 140.738

O
Albatrellus dispansus (Lloyd) Canf. & Gilb.
910133Yasuda   1909-09-14
Japan, Miyagi, Sendai, 38.307 140.738

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Porodisculus pendulus (Fr. : Fr.) Murrill
912156A. Yasuda   1923-10-14
Japan, Miyagi, Sendai, 38.307 140.738

O
Albatrellus yasudae (Lloyd) Pouzar
910143A. Yasuda   1912-09-29
Japan, Miyagi, Sendai, 38.307 140.738

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Onnia orientalis (Lloyd) Imazeki
905986Yasuda   1912-05-12
Japan, Miyagi, Sendai, 38.307 140.738

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Trametes marianna (Pers.) Ryvarden
912660Yasuda   563601915-10-15
Japan, Miyagi, Sendai, 38.307 140.738

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Amauroderma scopulosum (Berk.) Imazeki
912775A. Yasuda   1917-12-05
Japan, Miyagi, Sendai, 38.307 140.738

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Microporus affinis (Blume & T. Nees : Fr.) Kuntze
911408K. Aoshima, et al.   1978-10-13
Japan, Miyagi, Miyagi pref:

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Fomitopsis sensitiva (Lloyd) Sasaki
912414Z. Imazeki   1947-06-01
Japan, Miyagi, Sendai, 38.307 140.738

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Daedaleopsis styracina (Henn. & Shirai) Imazeki
910583A. Yasuda   1919-10-17
Japan, Miyagi, Sendai, 38.307 140.738

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Irpex Fr.
907246A. Yasuda   Lloyd 231671916-10-19
Japan, Miyagi, Sendai, 38.307 140.738

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Pyrrhoderma scaurum (Lloyd) Ryvarden
913741A. Yasuda   1907-10-12
Japan, Miyagi, Sendai, 38.307 140.738

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Laccocephalum hartmannii (Cooke) Núñez & Ryvarden
912045Anon.   1931-08-21
Japan, Miyagi, Kinkazan, N part of Haushu

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Hymenochaete xerantica (Berk.) S.H. He & Y.C. Dai
914933A. Yasuda   1908-09-14
Japan, Miyagi, Sendai, 38.307 140.738


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