Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Thekopsora hakkodensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Thekopsora hakkodensis S. Ito & Hirats. f.
277686G. Yamada   s. n.1902-10-14
Japan, Ishikari, Jôzankei

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Thekopsora hakkodensis S. Ito & Hirats. f.
BPI 146885Hiratsuka H. Sato S.; Sakai E.   1959-10-10
Japan, Kashizan-Asahidake, Fukushima Pref.

BPI
Thekopsora hakkodensis S. Ito & Hirats. f.
BPI 146886Ito S.; Hiratsuka Naohide   1926-09-27
Japan, Mt. Hakkoda, Mutsu Prov.

BPI
Thekopsora hakkodensis S. Ito & Hirats. f.
BPI 146887Hiratsuka T.; Sato S.; Sugimoto K.   1959-09-25
Japan, Kashionsen-Kashizan, Fukushima Pref.

BPI
Thekopsora hakkodensis S. Ito & Hirats. f.
BPI 146888Sato Shoji; Suzuki K.   1961-10-13
Japan, Mt. Iide, Yamagata Pref.

BPI
Thekopsora hakkodensis S. Ito & Hirats. f.
BPI 146889Yamada G.   1902-10-14
Japan, Jazankei, Ishikari Prov.


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