Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pluteus pantherinus, Pluteus pantherinus var. pantherinus, Pluteus pantherinus var. thailandensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
Pluteus pantherinus Courtec. & M. Uchida
11219   1988-07-19
Gunma, 36.3903 139.33186

TNS:F
Pluteus pantherinus Courtec. & M. Uchida
27418   1988-07-19
Gunma, 36.3903 139.33186

TNS:F
Pluteus pantherinus Courtec. & M. Uchida
26951   2006-08-27
Ishikawa, 36.172 136.62886

TNS:F
Pluteus pantherinus Courtec. & M. Uchida
26950   2002-09-23
Ishikawa, Kahoku-gun, 36.68028 136.72128

TNS:F
Pluteus pantherinus Courtec. & M. Uchida
13064   2005-06-25
Fukushima, 36.94131 140.87256

TNS:F
Pluteus pantherinus Courtec. & M. Uchida
13208   2002-09-23
Ishikawa, Kahoku-gun, 36.6867 136.75755

TNS:F
Pluteus pantherinus Courtec. & M. Uchida
12881   1989-08-26
Kumamoto, 32.99428 130.86069

TNS:F
Pluteus pantherinus Courtec. & M. Uchida
12882   2005-10-13
Kumamoto, 32.99428 130.86069


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Google Map

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