Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Marasmiellus chamaecyparidis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ibaraki Nature Museum


INM
23253   1996-07-06
Ibaraki, 36.00192 140.01413

INM
26513   2000-09-16
Ibaraki, Kitaibaraki-shi, 36.80775 140.73969

INM
31130   1995-10-10
Ibaraki, Iwai-shi, 36.00196 139.91286

INM
60012   2008-10-09
Ibaraki, Sakuragawa-shi, 35.96384 139.96761

National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
66026   2012-06-08
Fukushima, 37.22675 140.87325

TNS:F
66020   2012-05-27
Fukushima, 37.22675 140.87325

TNS:F
39902   1980-06-15
Ishikawa, 37.35008 137.20403

TNS:F
237693   1972-05-14
Shiga, 34.88217 136.24464

TNS:F
22041   2000-07-09
Ishikawa, 36.2565 136.84602

TNS:F
22042   2002-06-02
Ishikawa, 36.44603 136.54147

TNS:F
22043   2002-06-02
Ishikawa, 36.43553 136.55069

TNS:F
22039   1990-06-10
Ishikawa, 36.46689 136.64766

TNS:F
22040   2000-07-09
Ishikawa, 36.2565 136.84602

TNS:F
22038   1980-06-15
Ishikawa, Housu-gun, 37.33109 137.16342

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


L
L 0650200Hongo T   Hongo, T 16081957-05-06
Japan, Ishiyama Senjo


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