Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hyalopsora hakodatensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
29847Naohide HIratsuka   Hiratsuka 1661923-09-23
Japan, Ishikari, Maruyama near Sapporo

AAFC:DAOM
29848Naohide Hiratsuka   Hiratsuka 1671934-08-24
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of, Kogen, Bishamon (Soto-Kongo)

Ibaraki Nature Museum


INM
99139   2016-06-04
Ibaraki, Kitaibaraki-shi, 36.80189 140.75104

INM
99154   2016-07-03
Ibaraki, Kitaibaraki-shi, 36.80189 140.75104

National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
186536   1928-09-16
Iwate, 39.5555 141.49249

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 041580Hiratsuka N.   1934-08-24
Korea, Bishamon (Soto-kongo), Kogen

BPI
BPI 041581Kamei Senji   1920-07-01
Japan, Maruyama, near Sapporo, Prov. Ishikari, 42.993831 141.249351

BPI
BPI 041582Tranzschel W.   1501929-07-07
USSR, Extreme East Distr. Vladivostok, Coast Province, Siberia near Stationem Okeanskaja

BPI
BPI 041583Hiratsuka Naoharu   1890-07-10
Japan, Hakodate, Prov. Oshima

BPI
BPI 041584Tranzschel W.   13251929-09-14
USSR, Extreme East Distr. Vladivostok, Coast Province, Siberia in Montibus near Fluvius Maj-he

BPI
BPI 041585Hiratsuka Naohide   1934-08-24
Korea, Soto-Kongo, Prov. Kogen

BPI
BPI 041586Kamei S.   1925-08-24
Japan, Mt. Makkar'nupuri, Prov. Iburi

BPI
BPI 041587Kamei S.   1920-07-01
Japan, Maruyama, Prov. Ishikari

BPI
BPI 041588Hiratsuka Naohide   1923-09-23
Japan, Maruyama near Sapporo, Prov. Ishikari, 42.993831 141.249351

BPI
BPI 041589Kamei S.   1927-11-05
Japan, Mt. Teine, Prov. Ishikari


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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