Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aleurocystidiellum tsugae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
Aleurocystidiellum tsugae (Yasuda) S.H. He & Y.C. Dai
205616   1937-06-27
Saitama, Chichibu-gun, 35.97461 139.10339

TNS:F
Aleurocystidiellum tsugae (Yasuda) S.H. He & Y.C. Dai
201031   1936-09-06
Tokyo, 35.63114 139.26953

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Aleurocystidiellum tsugae (Yasuda) S.H. He & Y.C. Dai
901677Anon.   
Japan, Shizuoka, Atami, 35.0914 139.0531

O
Aleurocystidiellum tsugae (Yasuda) S.H. He & Y.C. Dai
901679K. Aoshima   1962-06-20
Japan, Nagano, Nishi- Chikuma

O
Aleurocystidiellum tsugae (Yasuda) S.H. He & Y.C. Dai
901681H. S. Jackson   1948-07-05
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver, John Deon Park

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Aleurocystidiellum tsugae (Yasuda) S.H. He & Y.C. Dai
901673Maria Nunez   5741994-09-09
Japan, Nagano, Kaida Kogen, 35.9301 137.5299, 1000m

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Aleurocystidiellum tsugae (Yasuda) S.H. He & Y.C. Dai
901675Rokuya Imazeki   1957-09-04
Japan, Aomori, Kanida, Tsugaru-gun

O
Aleurocystidiellum tsugae (Yasuda) S.H. He & Y.C. Dai
901676A. Roosma   1976-08-16
Russian Federation, Orientis Extremi URSS: Insulae kurilenses, Iturup

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Aleurocystidiellum tsugae (Yasuda) S.H. He & Y.C. Dai
901678K. Aoshima   1961-10-06
Japan, Nagano, Nojiri, Chikuma

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Aleurocystidiellum tsugae (Yasuda) S.H. He & Y.C. Dai
901680Jackson   TRTC 116531937-08-13
Canada, Ontario, Bear Island: Lake Timagami, 46.9826 -80.0694

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Aleurocystidiellum tsugae (Yasuda) S.H. He & Y.C. Dai
901683R. Gilbertson   67491966-08-25
Canada, British Columbia, Glacier Nat. Park. Mtn. Creek Canpgr.

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Aleurocystidiellum tsugae (Yasuda) S.H. He & Y.C. Dai
901674Maria Nunez   5751994-09-09
Japan, Nagano, Kaida Kogen, 35.9301 137.5299, 1000m


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