Dataset: WSP-
Search Criteria: Japan; Hokkaido; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
WSP17666Ito, S.   1912-09-00
Japan, Hokkaido, Obihiro, Prov. Tokachi, 42.917473 143.202041

WSP
Plasmopara australis (Spegazzini) Swingle
WSP36914K. Miyabe   1890-07-17
Japan, Hokkaidō, Shiriuchi Mountain, Oshima Province, Yego, 41.957225 140.458856

WSP
Ustilago hypodytes (Schltdl.) Fr.
WSP38178Tagashi, Kogo   1922-07-04
Japan, Hokkaido, Mt. Teine, Hokkaido, 43.076655 141.192671

WSP
Ustilago hypodytes (Schltdl.) Fr.
WSP38244Miyabe, Kingo   1891-06-18
Japan, Hokkaido, Sapporo, 43.049557 141.414833

WSP
WSP64330Dr. E.F. Wicker   1974-06-05
Japan, Hokkaidō, Rebun Island, 45.361098 141.017354


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Google Map

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