Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Neocudoniella jezoënsis (Cudoniella jezoënsis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Neocudoniella jezoensis (S. Imai) S. Imai
CUP-JA-000469K. Sasaki   1929-10-20
Japan, Hokkaido, Ishikari, Monte Moiwa

CUP
Neocudoniella jezoënsis (S. Imai) S. Imai
CUP-JA-000465K. Sasaki   
Japan, Ishikari, Sapporo, Mt. Moiwa, 43.02308 141.322368

CUP
Neocudoniella jezoënsis (S. Imai) S. Imai
CUP-JA-001716R. Imazeki   1941-00-00
Japan, Honshu, Tochigi

National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
Neocudoniella jezoensis (S. Imai) S. Imai
50345   1966-10-03
Hokkaido, 43.0773 141.53792

TNS:F
Neocudoniella jezoensis (S. Imai) S. Imai
50346   1966-10-05
Hokkaido, 43.0773 141.53792

TNS:F
Neocudoniella jezoensis (S. Imai) S. Imai
6226   1969-09-30
Hokkaido, 43.01978 141.32578


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