Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Phallus rubrovolvatus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ibaraki Nature Museum


INM
Phallus rubrovolvatus (M. Zang, D.G. Ji & X.X. Liu) Kreisel
25962   1996-08-13
Ibaraki, Moriya-shi, 35.95185 139.99281

INM
Phallus rubrovolvatus (M. Zang, D.G. Ji & X.X. Liu) Kreisel
25961   1996-08-14
Ibaraki, Moriya-shi, 35.95185 139.99281

INM
Phallus rubrovolvatus (M. Zang, D.G. Ji & X.X. Liu) Kreisel
25960   1996-08-14
Ibaraki, Moriya-shi, 35.95185 139.99281

National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
Phallus rubrovolvatus (M. Zang, D.G. Ji & X.X. Liu) Kreisel
26963   1988-10-19
Ishikawa, 36.62167 136.64922

TNS:F
Phallus rubrovolvatus (M. Zang, D.G. Ji & X.X. Liu) Kreisel
15648   2006-09-09
Hokkaido, Kamikawa-gun, 43.89928 142.661

TNS:F
Phallus rubrovolvatus (M. Zang, D.G. Ji & X.X. Liu) Kreisel
16158   2007-06-23
Hyogo, 34.69528 135.15121

TNS:F
Phallus rubrovolvatus (M. Zang, D.G. Ji & X.X. Liu) Kreisel
15650   2006-10-29
Nara, 34.49017 135.82077

TNS:F
Phallus rubrovolvatus (M. Zang, D.G. Ji & X.X. Liu) Kreisel
15644   2000-06-25
Miyazaki, 31.91417 131.43758

TNS:F
Phallus rubrovolvatus (M. Zang, D.G. Ji & X.X. Liu) Kreisel
15691   2007-06-16
Hyogo, 34.69528 135.15121

TNS:F
Phallus rubrovolvatus (M. Zang, D.G. Ji & X.X. Liu) Kreisel
15645   2006-07-03
Hyogo, 34.69528 135.15121

TNS:F
Phallus rubrovolvatus (M. Zang, D.G. Ji & X.X. Liu) Kreisel
15643   2006-06-28
Miyazaki, Koyu-gun, 32.15586 131.46164

TNS:F
Phallus rubrovolvatus (M. Zang, D.G. Ji & X.X. Liu) Kreisel
15647   2002-09-07
Aomori, 40.72372 140.62152

TNS:F
Phallus rubrovolvatus (M. Zang, D.G. Ji & X.X. Liu) Kreisel
15646   2006-07-11
Tottori, 35.45058 134.23778


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