Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Nectria azureo-ostiolata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
230482   1978-10-05
Tokyo, 33.13192 139.74564

TNS:F
226679   1975-10-20
Okinawa, Yaeyama-gun, 24.42236 123.78186

TNS:F
199988   1982-08-22
Tokyo, 34.04233 139.38817

TNS:F
199955   1969-06-27
Nagasaki, 34.18228 129.28105

TNS:F
199909   1982-08-22
Tokyo, 34.04233 139.38817

TNS:F
197132   1981-10-17
Shizuoka, Kamo-gun, 34.82458 138.77536

TNS:F
197129   1981-10-17
Shizuoka, Kamo-gun, 34.82458 138.77536

TNS:F
194149   1977-11-05
Tokyo, 33.13192 139.74564

TNS:F
193576   1977-10-15
Nagasaki, 34.61953 129.33167

TNS:F
193570   1977-10-16
Nagasaki, 34.10966 129.21381

TNS:F
193540   1977-10-16
Nagasaki, 34.10966 129.21381

TNS:F
193530   1977-11-05
Tokyo, 33.13192 139.74564


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