Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Milesina miyabei
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
29807K. Miyabe   Hiratsuka 1261910-10-24
Japan, Iburi, Tomakomai

AAFC:DAOM
29808S. Kamei   Hiratsuka 1271929-09-30
Japan, Tokachi, Shikaribetsu-numa

AAFC:DAOM
29809Naohide Hiratsuka   Hiratsuka 1281929-10-27
Japan, Inaba, Mt. Okinosen

AAFC:DAOM
29810Y. Hashioka   Hiratsuka 1291934-07-29
Taiwan, [former Formosa], Taihoku, Mt. Nankotaizan

Purdue University, Arthur Fungarium


PUR
PUR003037Hiratsuka, Naohide   1941-01-14
Taiwan, Sekizan (Niitaka Mts.), prov. Tainan, 23.46829 120.94574

PUR
PUR003034Kamei, Senji   1927-11-05
Japan, Hokkaido, Mt. Teine, Prov. Ishikari, 43.10889 141.24

PUR
PUR003036Hiratsuka, Naohide   511940-07-31
China, Heilongjiang, Korangawa-jy, 48 128

PUR
PUR003035Hiratsuka, Naohide   1929-10-27
Japan, Tottori, Mt. Okinosen, prov. Inaba, 35.247845 134.356702

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 148729Kamei S.   1931-05-24
Japan, Nopporo, Ishikari Prov.

BPI
BPI 148730Hiratsuka N.; Hiratsuka T.   1956-11-10
Japan, Sakeishi-Daibosatsu-Toge, Chichibu-Tama National Park

BPI
BPI 148731Hiratsuka Naohide   1929-10-27
Japan, Mt. Okinosen, Inaba Prov.

BPI
BPI 148732Miyabe K.   1910-10-24
Japan, Tomakomai, Iburi Prov.

BPI
BPI 148733Hiratsuka Naohide; Hashioka Y.   1941-01-14
Taiwan, Sekizan, Niitaka Mountains, Tainan Prov.

BPI
BPI 148734Hashioka Y.   1934-07-29
Taiwan, Mt. Nankotaizan, Taihoku Prov.

BPI
BPI 148735Hiratsuka Naohide   1941-01-14
Taiwan, Sekizan, Niitaka Mountains, Tainan Prov.


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Google Map

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