Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Taphrina cerasi-microcarpae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ibaraki Nature Museum


INM
Taphrina cerasi-microcarpae (Kuschke) Laubert
52051   1999-04-14
Chiba, 35.60456 140.12311

INM
Taphrina cerasi-microcarpae (Kuschke) Laubert
52059   1999-04-21
Ibaraki, 36.34404 140.44547

INM
Taphrina cerasi-microcarpae (Kuschke) Laubert
52000   1998-04-28
Chiba, Matsudo-shi, 35.76163 139.90221

INM
Taphrina cerasi-microcarpae (Kuschke) Laubert
55284   2006-04-17
Chiba, Matsudo-shi, 35.76506 139.89047

INM
Taphrina cerasi-microcarpae (Kuschke) Laubert
55285   2006-04-17
Ibaraki, Tsukubamirai-shi, 35.96431 140.03542

INM
Taphrina cerasi-microcarpae (Kuschke) Laubert
52050   1999-04-14
Chiba, 35.60456 140.12311

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Taphrina cerasi-microcarpae (Kuschke) Laubert
02265119A. J. Mix   A. J. Mix Taphrina T-14611954-06-19
Japan


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