Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Endocalyx melanoxanthus var. grossus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
18281   1982-08-06
Ibaraki, 36.09064 140.13028

TNS:F
18244   1983-01-03
Ehime, 33.88614 133.36661

TNS:F
18254   1983-05-25
Kanagawa, 35.47142 139.59975

TNS:F
18259   1983-08-14
Ibaraki, 36.03472 140.07608

TNS:F
18261   1983-01-02
Kochi, Takaoka-gun, 33.34314 133.05495

TNS:F
18248   1982-10-25
Wakayama, 33.83661 135.772

TNS:F
18237   1982-12-30
Tokushima, Ama-gun, 33.67675 134.22122

TNS:F
18246   1982-10-27
Mie, 34.05186 136.11186

TNS:F
18263   1983-05-24
Kumamoto, 32.77339 130.71211

TNS:F
18245   1983-01-03
Tokushima, Nishiiya-kyo, 33.91745 133.77116

TNS:F
18258   1982-10-23
Mie, 34.337 136.83548

TNS:F
18252   1982-08-15
Chiba, 35.86942 139.99776


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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