Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Caudomyces japonicus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
Caudomyces japonicus Lichtwardt, Kobayasi & Indoh
barcode-00081028B. Yi   2005-07-13
China, Shaanxi, stream at Haopingsi on the north side of the Quinling mountains, 34.08123333 107.69406667, 1289m

FH:FH
Caudomyces japonicus Lichtwardt, Kobayasi & Indoh
barcode-00081129Y. Kobayasi   JAP-66-71967-06-24
Japan, Aomori, flowing water of Tsutagawa, Aomori Pref, Honshu, 2590m

University of Kansas, R. L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU:KU-F
Caudomyces japonicus Lichtw., Kobayasi & Indoh
KU-F-1793   
Japan, Shikoku, Falls near Ryu Lake beyond Marine Biolgy Laboratory, USA, 33.530693 131.350281

KANU:KU-F
Caudomyces japonicus Lichtw., Kobayasi & Indoh
KU-F-1820   
Japan, Honshu, Aomori, Tsutagawa River, 40.822072 140.747365

KANU:KU-F
Caudomyces japonicus Lichtw., Kobayasi & Indoh
KU-F-2186   
China, Shaanxi, Hao River, Niu Bei Liang nature protection area, 33.92016667 108.9415


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Google Map

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