Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Entoloma crassipes
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
Entoloma crassipes Imazeki & Toki
66093   2012-10-12
Fukushima, 37.07422 140.90977

TNS:F
Entoloma crassipes Imazeki & Toki
195391   1968-09-26
Nagasaki, 34.61953 129.33167

TNS:F
Entoloma crassipes Imazeki & Toki
170732   1992-09-03
Hokkaido, Shiranuka-gun, 43.01089 143.96202

TNS:F
Entoloma crassipes Imazeki & Toki
51282   1978-10-17
Ibaraki, 36.28133 140.09042

TNS:F
Entoloma crassipes Imazeki & Toki
51298   1976-10-02
Fukushima, Minamiaizu-gun, 37.0643 139.53149

TNS:F
Entoloma crassipes Imazeki & Toki
28627   1988-10-21
Okayama, Kaga-gun, 34.81028 133.74208

TNS:F
Entoloma crassipes Imazeki & Toki
25647   1985-10-20
Chiba, 35.16789 140.23158

TNS:F
Entoloma crassipes Imazeki & Toki
15164   1983-10-14
Tottori, 35.42992 134.15695

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


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Entoloma crassipes Imazeki & Toki
L 0053993Toki S   Toki, S s.n.1961-10-04
Japan, Tokyo, Tokyo, HachiojiExp. Forest Asakawa


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