Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Podosordaria jugoyasan
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ibaraki Nature Museum


INM
Podosordaria jugoyasan (Hara) Furuya & Udagawa
92318   2015-12-13
Ibaraki

National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
Podosordaria jugoyasan (Hara) Furuya & Udagawa
38248   2005-12-10
Toyama, 36.72022 137.19562

TNS:F
Podosordaria jugoyasan (Hara) Furuya & Udagawa
239319   2008-02-22
Okinawa, 24.55658 124.2885

TNS:F
Podosordaria jugoyasan (Hara) Furuya & Udagawa
12800   2004-10-30
Chiba, 35.67133 140.57872

TNS:F
Podosordaria jugoyasan (Hara) Furuya & Udagawa
12823   2005-11-13
Ibaraki, 36.41792 140.60025

TNS:F
Podosordaria jugoyasan (Hara) Furuya & Udagawa
11563   2005-03-13
Ibaraki, 36.41792 140.60025


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